Classes in Conflict and Conflict of Ideas About Classes: A Necessary Clarification for the Polemic on the Ruling Class in Modern Argentina

The following is an unpublished text written by Jorge Schvarzer in July 2001. Shortly before, a rich polemic had taken place between this author and Roy Hora on the characteristics of landowners and industrial entrepreneurs in agro-exporting Argentina in the pages of the journal Desarrollo Económico...

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Autor principal: Schvarzer, Jorge
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Publicado: Centro de Estudios de Historia Económica Argentina y Latinoamericana (CEHEAL) 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://ojs.economicas.uba.ar/H-ind/article/view/382
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Sumario:The following is an unpublished text written by Jorge Schvarzer in July 2001. Shortly before, a rich polemic had taken place between this author and Roy Hora on the characteristics of landowners and industrial entrepreneurs in agro-exporting Argentina in the pages of the journal Desarrollo Económico; this debate was initially precipitated by the publication of Hora's article "Landlords, industrial entrepreneurs and industrial growth in Argentina and the debate on protectionism (1890-1914)" (Desarrollo Económico, vol. 40, no. 159, October-December 2000). Schvarzer commented on the work in "Terratenientes, industriales y clase dominante en el ya antiguo debate sobre el desarrollo argentino" (Desarrollo Económico, vol. 41, no. 161, April-June 2001) and Hora responded to that comment in "Terratenientes, industriales y clase dominante en la Argentina: respuesta a una crítica" in the same issue of the journal. The text published here was written by a vehement Schvarzer, as soon as the ink of Hora's reply was dry, with the purpose of continuing that debate; however, he later discarded the idea and left it unfinished. His argument was that the "counter-response" would necessarily have to be very long, a format not suitable for publication in the "Notes and Comments" section of Desarrollo Económico, where the exchange had been taking place until then.