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The Socialist People’s Party: origins, organisation and political traditions (1972-1982)

Abstract

This work aims to address the history of a political organisation so far, the Socialist People’s Party. Our aim is to rebuild the course of this training from its foundation in 1972 to the day before the democratic return in 1982, taking into account different problematic aspects and nodes. In this regard, we try to analyse the origins of the Socialist People’s Party and the characteristics of the four groupings that formed part of this political formation: the Argentinian Socialist Party, the Argentinian People’s Action Movement, People’s Militia and the Evolution Group. We also showed the tensions that nested within the new organisation, the difficulties in aligning all its components in a shared political direction, and the cysmatic outcome it declared as a kind of second foundation for the PHP. On the other hand, we try to report on the general organisational model that the Socialist People’s Party was endowed with and the specific features of its implementation. We will analyse the “democratic centralism”, the format chosen for its organisation, and the theoretical and political model that supported it. Later on, we addressed the specificities of popular socialism. We tried to discern how the PSP distinguished itself from other organisations with which it had a certain affinity and, in particular, the specific way in which it articulated three political traditions which it somehow watered into: socialism, nationalism and strengthening to shape their particular political identity, distinguishable from others. Faculty of Humanities and Education Sciences

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