Clases sociales y movilizacion pro derechos humanos en la historia argentina reciente

  • Luciano Alonso UNL

Abstract

This paper proposes an approach to the identification of class ascriptions of the members of the human rights movement in Argentina. After observing a polyclassist integration of the social movement, it focuses on the dominance in its leadership and composition of members of the middle classes and sometimes more specifically of the service classes. First, some dimensions underlying the concept of “social class” are developed, and then, through different surveys, outline the composition of different human rights organizations. Finally, it is concluded that although class ascription was not decisive for the composition of the movement, it did lay the foundations for a shared political culture and for the adoption of discourse and action repertoires.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.
Published
2019-10-15
How to Cite
Alonso, L. (2019). Clases sociales y movilizacion pro derechos humanos en la historia argentina reciente. Dialogos, 23(3), 154-175. https://doi.org/10.4025/dialogos.v23i3.49963