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10-17-2005

The anticapitalism of Argentina’s nationalist intellectuals

By Ricardo López Göttig
 

The Argentine Nationalist authors had a decisive influence on groups that were more inclined to accept their authoritarian proposal, particularly in the Army and the Catholic Church and among university students.Perón and his movement were not innovators of new ideas, but rather popularized and massively spread Nationalist ideas in Argentina, from which political slogans such as third position, social justice and economic independence originated.

Ricardo López Göttig graduated in History at Belgrano University and holds a Doctorate in History form Karlova University at Prague, Czech Republic. He is Senior Researcher and professor of Social Theory at the Master on Economics and Political Science at ESEADE. He is also an Associate Researcher of CADAL.
This article was originally published in the magazine Laissez-Faire, edition No.22-23, (March-September 2005), pages 54-62, published by Francisco Marroquín University, (Guatemala).

Ricardo López Göttig
Ricardo López Göttig
Director del Instituto Václav Havel
Profesor y Doctor en Historia, egresado de la Universidad de Belgrano y de la Universidad Karlova de Praga (República Checa), respectivamente. Doctorando en Ciencia Política. Es profesor titular de Historia Contemporánea en la Universidad de Belgrano, y profesor en las maestrías en Relaciones Internacionales de la UB y de la Universidad del Salvador. Fue profesor visitante en la Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, en la Universidad ORT Uruguay y en la Universidad de Pavía (Italia). Autor de los libros “Origen, mitos e influencias del antisemitismo en el mundo” (2019) y “Milada Horáková. Defensora de los derechos humanos y víctima de los totalitarismos” (2020), ambos publicados por CADAL y la Fundación Konrad Adenauer, entre otros. Fue Director de Museos y Preservación Patrimonial de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (2015-2019).
 
 
 

 
 
 
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