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Vommaro The hard right captivates the Argentine electorate Mariano Schuster Pablo Stefanoni In this article Alberto Fernandez Argentina Cristina Fernndez de Kirchner peronism Opinion The dream of a liberal Argentina and without Peronism How is the Argentine centerright preparing to return to power argentina centerright Opinion The hard right captivates the Argentine electorate argentina javier milei The most read OPINION DECEMBER bolivia evomorales The champa war of the Bolivian MAS By Pablo Stefanoni OPINION FEBRUARY alexei navalny russia Who was Aleksei Navalny Political career of Putins main opponent. By Franois Bonnet MENU LOOK FOR OPINION MAY The power of dystopias from Zamyatin to Margaret Atwood Eva Marlene Hausteiner Dystopias have a less glamorous reputation than utopias in terms of political theory they are considered an overly alarmist genre of horror Loan Phone Number List negotiate with unions and social movements almost in tandem. a space in its own right in the political world based on the representation it has among the most needy people. More than years after the social outbreak of everything seems to indicate that social movements still have long years of prominence on the public scene. Peronism after society Peronism was not immune to these transformations in the world of work. ng the last decades the most important political movement in Argentine history changed its relationship with the social bases. In his book From Him The Transformation of Justicialism Siglo XXI Editores the American political scientist Steven Levitsky synthesized this course with a suggestive phrase as a subtitle From the union party to the clientelistic party. With union structures weakened after the crisis in the world of work Peronisms recruitment networks were reoriented to the popular neighborhoods through state mediators with the Buenos Aires suburbs the most densely populated region of the country as the main electoral bastion.
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