Publication: La esperanza truncada. Convergencia, fusión y ruptura entre la Liga Comunista Revolucionaria y el Movimiento Comunista
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Díaz Macías, Ernesto Manuel
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Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de publicaciones
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https://doi.org/10.6018/pantarei.571231
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Este artículo hace un recorrido por los encuentros y desencuentros entre la Liga Comunista Revolucionaria (LCR) y el Movimiento Comunista (MC) a lo largo de las décadas de los setenta y ochenta que llevó a ambas organizaciones a fusionarse en 1991. La investigación examina las dificultades de la izquierda revolucionaria durante y después de la Transición. Expone las claves que permitieron tanto a la LCR como al MC sobrevivir al desencanto y estudia las convergencias entre ambas organizaciones en sindicalismo, feminismo y movimiento anti guerra. Dicha convergencia animó un proceso de unificación partidaria que fue truncado por las profundas diferencias culturales entre ambas partes que les llevó a su separación en 1993.
This article traces the encounters and misunderstandings between the Revolutionary Communist League (LCR) and the Communist Movement (MC) throughout the seventiesand eighties that led to the merger of the two organisations in 1991. The research examines the difficulties of the revolutionary left during and after the Transition. It exposes the keys that allowed both the LCR and the MC to survive the disenchantment,and studies the convergences between the twoorganisations in trade unionism, feminism and the anti-war movement. This convergence encouraged a process of party unification that was cut short by the profound cultural differences between the two parties, which led to their separation in 1993.
This article traces the encounters and misunderstandings between the Revolutionary Communist League (LCR) and the Communist Movement (MC) throughout the seventiesand eighties that led to the merger of the two organisations in 1991. The research examines the difficulties of the revolutionary left during and after the Transition. It exposes the keys that allowed both the LCR and the MC to survive the disenchantment,and studies the convergences between the twoorganisations in trade unionism, feminism and the anti-war movement. This convergence encouraged a process of party unification that was cut short by the profound cultural differences between the two parties, which led to their separation in 1993.
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España , Democracia , Marxismo , Partido político , Comunismo , Spain , Democracy , Marxism , Political parties , Communism
Citation
Panta Rei, vol.17, (2023)
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