Abstract
This essay will analyze the text "Four theses on the Argentine North" by the Argentine revolutionary leader Mario Roberto "Roby" Santucho, who was the founder of the Workers' Revolutionary Party (PRT) and later of the People's Revolutionary Army (ERP) in the 1970s. The importance of the text lies in its analysis of the productive structures and social classes in which the Northwest Argentine region (NOA) was stratified, and more specifically the province of Tucumán, where the largest sugar production in the country is concentrated , and that it was one of the most important centers of rural revolutionary resistance.
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