The “Onganiato” and the popular classes: the officials, ideas and policies of the “Secretaría de Estado de Promoción y Asistencia a la Comunidad” (1966-1970)

This article analyzes the the communitarian project that spread from the Secretary of State and the Promotion of Community Assistance (SEPAC) under the Ministry of Social Welfare during the dictatorship of Juan Carlos Ongania (1966-1970). The hypothesis to be proved is that both the communitarian pr...

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Autor principal: Gomes, Gabriela
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuarioceh/article/view/23032
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Sumario:This article analyzes the the communitarian project that spread from the Secretary of State and the Promotion of Community Assistance (SEPAC) under the Ministry of Social Welfare during the dictatorship of Juan Carlos Ongania (1966-1970). The hypothesis to be proved is that both the communitarian project as the new concept of “social participation” that promoted some officials linked to the national family-corporatist, responded to a conception of power that sought to replace political parties by a system of community participation, based on the representation of intermediate bodies. Using the new “social participation” the regime sought to organize popular sectors, bringing its relationship with them was not limited solely to repression. This work aims to deepen the notion of authoritarian bureaucratic state, applied for the analysis of the dictatorships of the Southern Cone.