Baja California and its guerrilleros in the seventies.
At the end of the 1960s, Mexican society suffered from the overwhelming weight of an authoritarian and repressive system over their lives, which on many occasions drowned in blood the legitimate desires of its population for political participation. This situation caused countless demonstrations ran...
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I15-R205-article-822023-04-20T23:34:54Z Baja California and its guerrilleros in the seventies. Baja California y sus guerrilleros en los años setenta Morales Tejeda, Marco Antonio Jóvenes izquierda guerrilla contracultura Guerra Sucia Youth left guerrilla counterculture Dirty War At the end of the 1960s, Mexican society suffered from the overwhelming weight of an authoritarian and repressive system over their lives, which on many occasions drowned in blood the legitimate desires of its population for political participation. This situation caused countless demonstrations ranging from peaceful protest to taking up arms, especially after acts of extreme cruelty, such as the Tlatelolco Massacre in 1968, with which the regime clearly showed its nature. Throughout the country, young people, at a time when youth worldwide were promoting a countercultural and values revolution, were petrified of fear or assumed radical practices of violent struggle to confront extreme institutional violence, in tune with the ideals of the time, who considered utopia possible. Many lost their lives, but contributed significantly, alongside those who with peaceful methods stoically confronted institutional barbarism, and ended up transforming the political life of the nation towards more civilized forms of expression. This political history work analyzes the relationship and mutual determination between the actors of the so-called regional histories and national history, intending to contribute to the knowledge of what we are today as a nation. La sociedad mexicana padecía a finales de los años sesenta del siglo pasado el agobiante peso sobre sus vidas de un sistema autoritario y represivo, que en no pocas ocasiones ahogó en sangre los legítimos anhelos de participación política de su población. Tal situación provocó un sinnúmero de manifestaciones situadas entre la protesta pacífica hasta la toma de las armas, especialmente luego de hechos de extrema crueldad, como la Matanza de Tlatelolco en 1968, con la que el régimen mostró de manera nítida su naturaleza. En todo el país los jóvenes, en una época en que a nivel mundial la juventud impulsaba una revolución contracultural y de valores, se petrificaron del miedo o asumieron prácticas radicales de lucha violenta para enfrentar la violencia institucional extrema, en sintonía con los ideales de la época, que consideraban posible la utopía. Muchos perdieron la vida, pero contribuyeron significativamente, al lado de quienes con métodos pacíficos enfrentaron estoicos la barbarie institucional, y terminaron por transformar la vida política de la nación hacia formas de expresión más civilizadas. Este trabajo de historia política analiza la relación y determinación mutua entre los actores de las llamadas historias regional e historia nacional, pretendiendo contribuir al conocimiento de lo que hoy somos como nación. Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2022-08-18 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://relasp.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/82 10.35305/rr.vi5.82 Revista Euro latinoamericana de Análisis Social y Político (RELASP); Núm. 5 (2022); 150 - 173 2683-7420 spa https://relasp.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/82/142 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ |
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At the end of the 1960s, Mexican society suffered from the overwhelming weight of an authoritarian and repressive system over their lives, which on many occasions drowned in blood the legitimate desires of its population for political participation. This situation caused countless demonstrations ranging from peaceful protest to taking up arms, especially after acts of extreme cruelty, such as the Tlatelolco Massacre in 1968, with which the regime clearly showed its nature. Throughout the country, young people, at a time when youth worldwide were promoting a countercultural and values revolution, were petrified of fear or assumed radical practices of violent struggle to confront extreme institutional violence, in tune with the ideals of the time, who considered utopia possible. Many lost their lives, but contributed significantly, alongside those who with peaceful methods stoically confronted institutional barbarism, and ended up transforming the political life of the nation towards more civilized forms of expression. This political history work analyzes the relationship and mutual determination between the actors of the so-called regional histories and national history, intending to contribute to the knowledge of what we are today as a nation. |
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