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Dictadura, democracia y clase obrera: los trabajadores ante el retorno al régimen constitucional en el noreste de Chubut
Author(s) -
Gonzalo Pérez Álvarez
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
avances del cesor
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.101
H-Index - 1
eISSN - 2422-6580
pISSN - 1514-3899
DOI - 10.35305/ac.v12i12.429
Subject(s) - humanities , political science , art
espanolNos interesa analizar una problematica de la historia reciente de Argentina: la situacion que se plantea, una vez finalizada la ultima dictadura civico-militar, para las organizaciones obreras, sus formas de lucha y su participacion politica y/o sindical. Se ha desarrollado un debate a nivel nacional, acerca de si esta dictadura genero una derrota que impidio a los trabajadores sostener formas de organizacion y lucha que hicieran posible la consecucion de sus intereses. La mayoria de las investigaciones coinciden en que la clase obrera inicio el regimen constitucional en un marco de gran debilidad, producto de esa derrota.Sin embargo, esta no es la unica mirada. Otras perspectivas sostienen que la dictadura no significo una derrota para el conjunto de los trabajadores sino que la misma se habria plasmado con la hegemonia del EnglishWe are interested in analyzing a problem of the recent history of Argentina: the situation faced by worker organizations and their forms of political and union participation and struggle, once the last civic-military dictatorship has fallen. There has been a national debate, whether this dictatorship meant such a defeat that prevented workers from holding any form of organization and struggle or not. Most studies agree that at the beginning of the constitutional regime, the working-class was then in a state of great weakness, as aproduct of that defeat. Nevertheless, other perspectives hold that the dictatorship did not mean by itself a complete defeat over allworking-class. Such would have taken place only when neoliberalism became hegemonic, at the beginning of the ‘90s. According to this vision, the return to constitutional regime found a dynamic working class, who took advantage of the democratic freedom in order to reinforce their activity. We reach to this debate from a complex case. This part of Argentine Patagonia is a region of cointinuousmigrations, with a working-class that had no traditions in common. The dictatorship there does not seem to have undermined their previous experiences, giving into account that they were just taking their first steps towards organization. In addition, we try to observe how workers related to democracy and which were the possibilities of political action in this context.

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