1983-2012: las etapas de la transición a la democracia argentina (en claves sociológicas)

[en] This article discusses the three decades of transition to democracy from the conceptual perspectives of Max Weber and Pierre Bourdieu. The author considers that the habitus created during the military Republic (1930-83) constitute a political culture that hinders normal political de...

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Autor principal: Sidicaro, Ricardo
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: UNR Editora 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/2133/2821
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Sumario:[en] This article discusses the three decades of transition to democracy from the conceptual perspectives of Max Weber and Pierre Bourdieu. The author considers that the habitus created during the military Republic (1930-83) constitute a political culture that hinders normal political development. Two stages are divided. During the first is observed the formation of a political field and a political class that entered into collapse with the protests of 2001. In the following, started an acute crisis of political parties which today raises serious questions about the future of the institutions.