Abstract

In the 1920s, the Communist Party of Argentina (PC) went through three major crises that ended in split processes. This article analyzes the origins and development of the second of these factional struggles, which led to the formation of a new political organization, the Com-munist Workers Party. The dissident fraction was called "chispistas" in reference to the name of its newspaper. We are interested in studying the links that the new party established with the labor movement and its union structures. The intention is to contribute to a better under-standing of the communist experience and to contribute to the recon-struction of the history of the Argentine left in its connection with the labor movement.

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  • 114 ЛАТИНОАМЕРИКАНСКИЙ ИСТОРИЧЕСКИЙ АЛЬМАНАХ No 28. 2020 struggles, which led to the formation of a new political organization, the Communist Workers Party

  • In the 1920s, the Communist Party of Argentina (PC) went through three major crises that ended in split processes

  • SOIM под контролем чиспистов не отказался от политики организации партии на производстве и даже создал систему делегатов, внутренних комиссий и ячеек на заводах в этой отрасли

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114 ЛАТИНОАМЕРИКАНСКИЙ ИСТОРИЧЕСКИЙ АЛЬМАНАХ No 28. 2020 struggles, which led to the formation of a new political organization, the Communist Workers Party. Хотя и не Официальная партия их называла «болтунами», «провокаторами» и «леваками», а исключенные указывали, что причина разрыва в различных подходах, изложенных в «Докладе» Каэтано Ориоло и Хуана Ньето на VI съезде партии («Informe económico de la Comisión de Control designada por el VI Congreso del Partido Comunista de la Argentina, integrada por los compañeros Cayetano Oriolo y Juan Nieto»), который разоблачал финансовые нарушения в журнале «La Internacional»13.

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