- Juan
Carlos Portantiero (9
August 1934 – 9
March 2007) was an
Argentine sociologist. He
specialized in the
study of the
works of
Antonio Gramsci. With...
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Portantiero, Juan
Carlos (1977), "Economía y política en la
crisis argentina: 1958-1973"...
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demographics of
Peronist support,
sociologists Miguel Murmis and Juan
Carlos Portantiero found that "the
organisations and
leaders of the ‘old’
working class...
- argentino.
Buenos Aires:
Siglo Veintiuno Editores. p. 218,
table 21.
Portantiero, Juan
Carlos (April 1977). "Economía y política en la
crisis argentina:...
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campaigner against femicide Hilda Herzer Amparo Menendez-Carrion Juan
Carlos Portantiero Suzana Prates Paolina Vercoutere -
Governor of
Imbabura Province Avendaño...
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Ricardo Piglia Felipe Pigna Alejandra Pizarnik Antonio Porchia Juan
Carlos Portantiero Manuel Puig Andrés
Rivera Arturo Andrés Roig
Ricardo Rojas Ernesto Sabato...
- Popitz,
German sociologist Karl Popper,
Austrian philosopher Juan
Carlos Portantiero,
Argentinian sociologist John
Porter (1921–1979),
Canadian sociologist...
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Peace Prize laureate Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Dora Barrancos, Juan
Carlos Portantiero (who
served as dean from 1990 to 1998),
Atilio Borón, Tomás Várnagy,...
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Trotskyists and
progressive UCR
members (Del
Campo 2012, 330–332;
Murmis and
Portantiero 2004, 160).
These ideological influences found their expression in the...
- periods, María
Teresa Gramuglio,
Hilda Sabato, José Aricó, Juan
Carlos Portantiero and
Oscar Terán,
among other personalities of
Argentine culture, have...