Post by account_disabled on Feb 26, 2024 22:34:02 GMT -5
Claeys correctly diagnoses the close relationship between utopia and dystopia due to its radical nature the desired ideal state already contains the sudden change to the worst of states. So can utopias also be dystopias depending on the normative angle with which they are viewed Claeyss liberal impulse which assumes the existence of collectivist dangers behind utopian projects for society points to a broader structstability of the s. In any case it is evident that in the current situation Peronism is no longer as attractive as in the golden years of Kirchnerism when youth felt seduced by the leaders passionate speeches and by a country with healthier socioeconomic indices.
It was Ofelia Fernndez herself a young feminist activist Loan Phone Number List parliamentarian who joined the FdT in who summed it up these days unambiguously young people no longer fall in love with Peronism . However we must not lose sight of the fact that since all the omens of the death of Peronism were time and again denied by reality. Over the years this movement has shown enormous resilience and the ability to regroup after critical situations. to radiate into middle and lower sectors in the face of changing ideological winds.
Therefore perhaps it is not a question of predicting a new ending but of interpreting how this historic political movement will respond to new times. Or to put it with the question of Saint Peter what are you doing Peronism Related Sergio Massa the last chance for a Peronism in crisis Pablo Touzon A foreign policy for the jungle Argentina in the international context Juliet Zelicovich The curious case of a nonvertical Peronism Maria Esperanza Casullo The dream of a liberal Argentina and without Peronism How is the Argentine centerright preparing to return to power Mariana Gen Gabriel.