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  2. Socialism in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Argentina's alignment with socialist ideology particularly during the Peronist years has further contributed to this global sentiment. Whilst there has been a history of many different socialist parties the main one to consider is the Socialist Party (Argentina).

  3. Is Argentina a Socialist Country? - Investopedia

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    Argentina has a strong socialist party, and many people have criticized that country for its socialist policies. However, Argentina does not meet the criteria of a full-blown socialist...

  4. Socialist Party (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    The Socialist Party of Argentina maintains an electoral stronghold in the province of Santa Fe, and particularly in Rosario, where mayors have been socialists since 1989. Former two-term mayor Hermes Binner slowly became acknowledged as a reference character for the party.

  5. Socialism in Argentina - Wikiwand

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    Socialism in Argentina has taken many different shapes throughout Argentina's history. Many of the country's leaders have had a socialist ideology as their political framework within Argentina and more broadly, throughout Latin America.

  6. Socialism and Democracy in Argentina in the Age of the Second ...

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    Argentine Socialists were profoundly affected by the reigning political theories of the Second International. In Marx’s time, the prospects for a democratic route to socialism were bleak, and Marx himself believed that socialism would come about only with a violent and cataclysmic revolution.

  7. Whereas the European working classes became strong supporters of democratic socialism, the Argentine working class, even in free elections, spurned and continues to spurn a Socialist option.

  8. Socialism in Argentina - Wikiwand

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    Socialism in Argentina has taken many different shapes throughout Argentina's history. Many of the country's leaders have had a socialist ideology as their political framework within Argentina and more broadly, throughout Latin America.

  9. Is Argentina socialist? If not, what is to be done to make it ...

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    No, Argentina is in no way socialist, as socialism means an overall arrangement of the economy that is directed by the state to serve the worker majority. Argentina's state is a liberal capitalist one, it's primary function is to guarantee the rights of capital owners to accumulate wealth.

  10. Politics of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Argentina take place in the framework of what the Constitution defines as a federal presidential representative democratic republic, where the President of Argentina is both Head of State and Head of Government.

  11. Social Democracy in Argentina (Chapter 8) - The Cambridge ...

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    On the evening of the following day, after cheerfully singing Filippo Turati’s Inno dei Lavoratori, the delegates closed the congress that had officially constituted the Socialist Party of Argentina (hereafter, PS). 1