The holy violence from bellow: Socialist in Chile and Uruguay between the Respect of Legality and the Armed Option (1956-1967)

In the mid-60s, the Socialist Party of Uruguay went through an internal process, where several trends converged defining a party focused on the electoral and, also, to consider the armed struggle as a possible way. This transformation was product of national circumstances, but also of the exchange w...

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spelling I10-R364-article-286292020-06-01T12:15:53Z The holy violence from bellow: Socialist in Chile and Uruguay between the Respect of Legality and the Armed Option (1956-1967) La santa violencia de los de abajo: socialistas en Chile y Uruguay entre el respeto a la legalidad y la vía armada (1956-1967) Alonso, Jimena Socialism Non-violent way Uruguay Socialismo Vía pacífica Uruguay In the mid-60s, the Socialist Party of Uruguay went through an internal process, where several trends converged defining a party focused on the electoral and, also, to consider the armed struggle as a possible way. This transformation was product of national circumstances, but also of the exchange with other Latin American socialist parties. In this paper, we will analyze the reception that the Uruguayan PS made of the events that occurred in Chile, fundamentally the electoral defeat of Allende in 1964, which, together with the experiences of 1962 and 1966 in Uruguay, led both socialism to maintain a thin line between the two ways of access to the revolution: the electoral and the armed. A mediados de los años 60´, el Partido Socialista del Uruguay transitó por un proceso interno donde confluyeron varias corrientes que lo llevaron a ser un partido centrado en lo electoral y a considerar la lucha armada como vía posible. Dicha transformación fue producto de circunstancias nacionales, pero también del intercambio con otros partidos socialistas latinoamericanos. En este trabajo analizaremos la recepción que el PS uruguayo realizó de los sucesos ocurridos en Chile, fundamentalmente la derrota electoral de Allende en 1964, que sumado a las experiencias de 1962 y 1966 en Uruguay llevaron a que ambos socialismos mantuvieran una delgada línea entre las dos vías de acceso a la revolución: la electoral y la armada. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia 2020-06-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RIHALC/article/view/28629 Journal Red Intercátedras de Historia de América Latina Contemporánea ; No. 12 (2020): Review of the Red de Intercátedras de Historia de América Latina Contemporánea. June-November 2020. ; 170-191 Revista de la Red Intercátedras de Historia de América Latina Contemporánea; Núm. 12 (2020): Revista de la Red de Intercátedras de Historia de América Latina Contemporánea. Junio-Noviembre 2020. ; 170-191 Revista da Rede Intercátedras de História Contemporânea da América Latina ; n. 12 (2020): Revista da Rede de Intercâmbios de História Contemporânea da América Latina. Junho-Novembro 2020. ; 170-191 2250-7264 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RIHALC/article/view/28629/29689
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topic Socialism
Non-violent way
Uruguay
Socialismo
Vía pacífica
Uruguay
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Non-violent way
Uruguay
Socialismo
Vía pacífica
Uruguay
Alonso, Jimena
The holy violence from bellow: Socialist in Chile and Uruguay between the Respect of Legality and the Armed Option (1956-1967)
topic_facet Socialism
Non-violent way
Uruguay
Socialismo
Vía pacífica
Uruguay
author Alonso, Jimena
author_facet Alonso, Jimena
author_sort Alonso, Jimena
title The holy violence from bellow: Socialist in Chile and Uruguay between the Respect of Legality and the Armed Option (1956-1967)
title_short The holy violence from bellow: Socialist in Chile and Uruguay between the Respect of Legality and the Armed Option (1956-1967)
title_full The holy violence from bellow: Socialist in Chile and Uruguay between the Respect of Legality and the Armed Option (1956-1967)
title_fullStr The holy violence from bellow: Socialist in Chile and Uruguay between the Respect of Legality and the Armed Option (1956-1967)
title_full_unstemmed The holy violence from bellow: Socialist in Chile and Uruguay between the Respect of Legality and the Armed Option (1956-1967)
title_sort holy violence from bellow: socialist in chile and uruguay between the respect of legality and the armed option (1956-1967)
description In the mid-60s, the Socialist Party of Uruguay went through an internal process, where several trends converged defining a party focused on the electoral and, also, to consider the armed struggle as a possible way. This transformation was product of national circumstances, but also of the exchange with other Latin American socialist parties. In this paper, we will analyze the reception that the Uruguayan PS made of the events that occurred in Chile, fundamentally the electoral defeat of Allende in 1964, which, together with the experiences of 1962 and 1966 in Uruguay, led both socialism to maintain a thin line between the two ways of access to the revolution: the electoral and the armed.
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia
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