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Papel Politico

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GARAY REYNA, Zenaida M. INTERPRETATIONS ON THE POLITICAL CULTURE OF THE PERONISM IN ARGENTINA. Pap.polit. [online]. 2007, vol.12, n.2, pp.347-368. ISSN 0122-4409.

In the contemporary democracies, the political parties the political parties have considered the main mediators between the State and the society. This characteristic is the one that allows to differentte them from other organizations of voluntary character, groups of pressure and unions since they do not seek to accede directly to the political power, but to influence the governmental policies. The world of the political parties can be approached from different forms: a strategy of study is to analyze the relation of the political party with the social structure, other one is to approach its relation with the internal organization, but also the policy supposes supposes the existence of beliefs concerning this political phenomenon and the social representations spread in the society. This approximation that is done from the Political Culture proposes in this work: to investigate the different theoretical-methodologic proposals from boarding of the Peronist phenomenon. In that sense we will approach three interpretations around: 1-the identities forged from the Peronism on its irrationality or rationality; 2-the practices of political intermediation; 3-the ideological reading of the Peronism from the social speech.

Keywords : Peronism; Political Culture; social representations; political clientelism; ideology; Peronism; Political; Culture; Argentina; Politics and government; 1943.

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