The Inorganic Democracy in the Thought of José Luis Romero: The Uses of Sarmiento

Inorganic democracy was one of the historical questions addressed by José Luis Romero with the objective of knowing the diatribes of the national politics signed by the Peronist government, for which he looked at two aspects: first, the particular condition of Latin American politics marked by its i...

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Autor principal: Sánchez, Eduardo Nazareno
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia 2017
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Democracia
Inorgánica
Romero
Democracy
Inorganic
spellingShingle Romero
Democracia
Inorgánica
Romero
Democracy
Inorganic
Sánchez, Eduardo Nazareno
The Inorganic Democracy in the Thought of José Luis Romero: The Uses of Sarmiento
topic_facet Romero
Democracia
Inorgánica
Romero
Democracy
Inorganic
author Sánchez, Eduardo Nazareno
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title The Inorganic Democracy in the Thought of José Luis Romero: The Uses of Sarmiento
title_short The Inorganic Democracy in the Thought of José Luis Romero: The Uses of Sarmiento
title_full The Inorganic Democracy in the Thought of José Luis Romero: The Uses of Sarmiento
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description Inorganic democracy was one of the historical questions addressed by José Luis Romero with the objective of knowing the diatribes of the national politics signed by the Peronist government, for which he looked at two aspects: first, the particular condition of Latin American politics marked by its inadequacy with European models and, secondly, the role and characteristics of the masses who had supported those movements; both differentiations start from the opposition between ideas, on the one hand, and reality, on the other side, which gives rise to the second can be modified by the first. It was in this direction in which the Argentine historian resorted to part of the work of Sarmiento, especially Facundo, since he had faced the same problem with Rosas in the nineteenth century, for that reason, his thought had been conciliatory and necessary for national unity and could, perhaps, be resumed to face a similar situation.
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