Sociology, intellectuals and Peronismin the sixties and seventies: the trajectory of Roberto Carri (1966-1973)

This paper analyzes the political trajectory and intellectual production of Roberto Carri. Writer, sociologist, teacher and journalist. He was a leading intellectual figure of the National Chairs and a central actor in Argentine Sociology in the sixties and seventies. He worked as a contributor to P...

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Autor principal: Ghilini, Anabela
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia 2023
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Sumario:This paper analyzes the political trajectory and intellectual production of Roberto Carri. Writer, sociologist, teacher and journalist. He was a leading intellectual figure of the National Chairs and a central actor in Argentine Sociology in the sixties and seventies. He worked as a contributor to Primera Plana magazine and La Opinion newspaper and taught at the University of Buenos Aires, the University of Salvador and the University of Mar del Plata. As a political militant of revolutionary Peronism, he was involved in Base Peronism and later in Montoneros. His main publications include: Sindicatos y Poder en la Argentina. Del Peronismo a la crisis (1967), Isidro Velázquez. Formas Pre revolucionarias de la violencia (1968), Poder Imperialista y liberación nacional. Las luchas del peronismo contra la dependencia (1973). The main of this paper is to understand, from the trajectory of Roberto Carri, broader processes that have to do with the history of Argentine sociology and its connection with political, cultural and social processes. In particular, it refers to the processes of political radicalization and the transformations of Peronism during those years.