Article
Spanish, Portuguese
ID: <
oai:doaj.org/article:d00d357d60e94caba1e8b3d8cd2b3a73>
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DOI: <
10.35305/rp.v11i25.329>
Abstract
This work deals with the political transformations experienced by the workers’ movement and the left in the province of Entre Ríos between the years 1931-1943. During the study period, we found a series of struggles carried out by these forces against the rise of fascism that, according to contemporaries, was taking place throughout the country. However, the intervention against the fascist forces resulted in an alliance with progressive sectors of the Burmese parties, in particular with the radicals in power. Hand in hand with the alliance to build an anti-fascist popular front, we show how parties and greetings were moulding classist and revolutionary discourse in their demands and how Burgundy democracy is playing a prominent place in fighting speech and action. We propose that the entertainment workers’ movement and left-wing parties, in the fight against fascist, led to the development of the same worker.