Abstract

Two months after the coup d'etat carried out on September 16, 1955 by the so-called "Liberating Revolution", the assumption of the government of General Pedro E. Aramburu and Vice Admiral Isaac Rojas deepened the social, political and cultural confrontation between the Peronism and antiperonism. And, beyond the exercise of violence practiced by the state apparatus on Peronist militancy in general, the coup leaders began a reeducation of the working masses identified with that movement, convinced that said social sector remained faithful to the justicialist leader and his political ideas because of deception. In this work, we will try to demonstrate how the discourse used both those who presided over the government between 1955 and 1958 as well as the related intellectuality with the aim of demystifying an identity built and constituted during a decade of Peronist governments.

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