La Nueva Izquierda Libertaria en Córdoba, Argentina: una aproximación a partir de los itinerarios individuales y la prosopografía
In this work we study two anarchist organizations that operated in Córdoba, Argentina, between 1967 and 1976. One militated mainly on the neighborhood and student fronts, and published Circular (1970-1976). Another acted mainly in the union sphere and edited El Libertario (1973-1975). Through a pros...
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Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades
2022
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/cuadernosdehistoriaeys/article/view/36420 |
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| Sumario: | In this work we study two anarchist organizations that operated in Córdoba, Argentina, between 1967 and 1976. One militated mainly on the neighborhood and student fronts, and published Circular (1970-1976). Another acted mainly in the union sphere and edited El Libertario (1973-1975). Through a prosopographic analysis we elaborated a sociological profile and an incipient collective biography of both groups, which we include under the concept of Nueva Izquierda Libertaria (NIL). For this we consult individual and collective interviews, biographies, autobiographical data, personal memories, articles in newspapers and secondary sources. We methodologically delimit analytical variables such as age, sex, origin, academic training, professional activity, ideological influences, militant experience, and family connections with politics. We rely theoretically on the concept of itinerary, which involves approaching individual lives taking into account the actions, relationships and decisions of the agents, open to tensions and possibilities. We propose to show that the NIL in Córdoba was made up of a diverse group of men (mostly) and women, from various provinces and countries, with dissimilar personal and family militant experience (libertarian, socialist and communist), which according to their Itineraries were involved in social relations. |
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