With less than 200 militants, the Uruguayan Anarchist Federation (FAU) played a key role both sparking and networking popular protagonism throughout the sixties and seventies. At their founding congress in 1956, the FAU broke from regional traditions of anarcho-syndicalism and pioneered an organizing strategy called especifismo, in which militants participated in and built up popular labor, student, and neighborhood organizations. The organization saw everyday people as revolutionary protagonists and sought to develop a popular counter-subjectivity by accumulating experiences directly confronting the market and the state. Militants argued that everyday people transformed into revolutionary subjects through the regular practice of collective...
Right-wing and far right-wing groups in Argentina have developed a range of forms of political inter...
[ENG] This research embarks upon a study of anarchism during the Second Republic and the Spanish Civ...
This article focuses on the impact of the popular-frontist tactic within the libertarian movement fr...
With less than 200 militants, the Uruguayan Anarchist Federation (FAU) played a key role both sparki...
El anarquismo uruguayo, fuerza dominante entre los trabajadores de las primeras décadas del siglo X...
In the beginning of the 20th century, anarchism was the dominant force in the social and worker move...
On October 31st, 2004, a third party candidate won the Uruguayan presidency for the first time in th...
Este artículo propone repensar el signi-ficado de la “nueva izquierda” en Uruguayobservando la conve...
Este trabajo se centra en la participación de los jóvenes comunistas uruguayos en el movimiento estu...
In Uruguay, the year 1968 was marked by deep changes at the economic, political, occupational and ed...
The welfare state, and expanded social provision by national governments, is one of the most importa...
El presente trabajo trata de las relaciones entre el movimiento estudiantil y los grupos revoluciona...
El presente artículo busca realizar una aproximación al proceso de huelga general convocada por la C...
In the 1940s and 50s, the Federation of Uruguayan University Students (Federación de Estudiantes Uni...
The piquetero (picketer) movement of unemployed workers developed in a region of Argentina whose soc...
Right-wing and far right-wing groups in Argentina have developed a range of forms of political inter...
[ENG] This research embarks upon a study of anarchism during the Second Republic and the Spanish Civ...
This article focuses on the impact of the popular-frontist tactic within the libertarian movement fr...
With less than 200 militants, the Uruguayan Anarchist Federation (FAU) played a key role both sparki...
El anarquismo uruguayo, fuerza dominante entre los trabajadores de las primeras décadas del siglo X...
In the beginning of the 20th century, anarchism was the dominant force in the social and worker move...
On October 31st, 2004, a third party candidate won the Uruguayan presidency for the first time in th...
Este artículo propone repensar el signi-ficado de la “nueva izquierda” en Uruguayobservando la conve...
Este trabajo se centra en la participación de los jóvenes comunistas uruguayos en el movimiento estu...
In Uruguay, the year 1968 was marked by deep changes at the economic, political, occupational and ed...
The welfare state, and expanded social provision by national governments, is one of the most importa...
El presente trabajo trata de las relaciones entre el movimiento estudiantil y los grupos revoluciona...
El presente artículo busca realizar una aproximación al proceso de huelga general convocada por la C...
In the 1940s and 50s, the Federation of Uruguayan University Students (Federación de Estudiantes Uni...
The piquetero (picketer) movement of unemployed workers developed in a region of Argentina whose soc...
Right-wing and far right-wing groups in Argentina have developed a range of forms of political inter...
[ENG] This research embarks upon a study of anarchism during the Second Republic and the Spanish Civ...
This article focuses on the impact of the popular-frontist tactic within the libertarian movement fr...