Miedos locales, miedos transnacionales: los católicos y la revolución social a comienzos del siglo XX

The celebrations for the Centenary and, even more so, the Russian Revolution led to the Argentine ruling elites revisiting the social fears and anxiety from the previous decade, but in a more real way. Reactions within the Catholic realm were not homogeneous and resembled the debates among political...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:dd63e620f7b74c9c9ad19df6aebe3c112021-12-02T10:34:01ZMiedos locales, miedos transnacionales: los católicos y la revolución social a comienzos del siglo XX1626-025210.4000/nuevomundo.82070https://doaj.org/article/dd63e620f7b74c9c9ad19df6aebe3c112020-10-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/nuevomundo/82070https://doaj.org/toc/1626-0252The celebrations for the Centenary and, even more so, the Russian Revolution led to the Argentine ruling elites revisiting the social fears and anxiety from the previous decade, but in a more real way. Reactions within the Catholic realm were not homogeneous and resembled the debates among political circles that fluctuated between an intransigent conception that saw socialism and anarchism as foreign, and those who proposed social reform. Many Catholic responses were built upon the belief that liberalism and anticlericalism had opened the doors to the rising of individualism and, eventually, socialism. Even though intellectuals and Catholic leaders shared this diagnosis, they held different positions in the face of their fears of social revolution and about how to avoid it. These views went from an outright institutional or social repression to policies based on social Catholicism. This brief text aims at sketching the Catholic views regarding social revolution and the international scenario in the aftermath of the Great War. To do so, it pays attention to Gustavo Franceschi’s works and to the Catholic newspaper El Pueblo in the final years of the war.Martín O. CastroCentre de Recherches sur les Mondes AméricainsarticleCatholicssocial revolutionpoliticsdemocracyArgentinaAnthropologyGN1-890Latin America. Spanish AmericaF1201-3799ENFRPTNuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos (2020)
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social revolution
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social revolution
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democracy
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Martín O. Castro
Miedos locales, miedos transnacionales: los católicos y la revolución social a comienzos del siglo XX
description The celebrations for the Centenary and, even more so, the Russian Revolution led to the Argentine ruling elites revisiting the social fears and anxiety from the previous decade, but in a more real way. Reactions within the Catholic realm were not homogeneous and resembled the debates among political circles that fluctuated between an intransigent conception that saw socialism and anarchism as foreign, and those who proposed social reform. Many Catholic responses were built upon the belief that liberalism and anticlericalism had opened the doors to the rising of individualism and, eventually, socialism. Even though intellectuals and Catholic leaders shared this diagnosis, they held different positions in the face of their fears of social revolution and about how to avoid it. These views went from an outright institutional or social repression to policies based on social Catholicism. This brief text aims at sketching the Catholic views regarding social revolution and the international scenario in the aftermath of the Great War. To do so, it pays attention to Gustavo Franceschi’s works and to the Catholic newspaper El Pueblo in the final years of the war.
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title Miedos locales, miedos transnacionales: los católicos y la revolución social a comienzos del siglo XX
title_short Miedos locales, miedos transnacionales: los católicos y la revolución social a comienzos del siglo XX
title_full Miedos locales, miedos transnacionales: los católicos y la revolución social a comienzos del siglo XX
title_fullStr Miedos locales, miedos transnacionales: los católicos y la revolución social a comienzos del siglo XX
title_full_unstemmed Miedos locales, miedos transnacionales: los católicos y la revolución social a comienzos del siglo XX
title_sort miedos locales, miedos transnacionales: los católicos y la revolución social a comienzos del siglo xx
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