Development as an Eternal Dream? Mariano Grondona in the Face of the 2001 Crisis and the Kirchnerist Years: From the End of Possible Progressivism to the Return of the Pending Subject

This article analyzes the intellectual production of the last stage in the career of the journalist and essayist Mariano Grondona, which includes the crisis of 2001, the years of Kirchnerism and ends with his gradual retirement, completed in 2016. The work focuses on the books that the author edited...

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Autores principales: Schuttenberg, Mauricio, Vicente, Martín
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Estudios de Historia Económica Argentina y Latinoamericana (CEHEAL) 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://ojs.economicas.uba.ar/H-ind/article/view/2911
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Sumario:This article analyzes the intellectual production of the last stage in the career of the journalist and essayist Mariano Grondona, which includes the crisis of 2001, the years of Kirchnerism and ends with his gradual retirement, completed in 2016. The work focuses on the books that the author edited in the selected period, which reformulated his interventions as a columnist, to account for the plot twists of his thought in those years. Grondona's argumentative axis shifted from his proposal for a “post-liberalism”, which he had built in the 1990s, to a highly critical perspective of the Néstor and Cristina Kirchner governments, which led him to revisit the decadentist theses that he presented before the democratic transition and to reformulate the question of development, a central proposal of his career in tandem with the ordinance gaze.