The Antidote to Macri
"Argentinian politics have long been a case study in contradictions. Its labor movement has been among the strongest in Latin America since its birth at the turn of the twentieth century. On the back of mighty labor, Juan Domingo Peron rose to power in the 1940s, granting historic concessions to the workers and beginning a long populist tradition that wedded working-class leadership to bourgeois politics. Peronism has ever since encompassed a wide spectrum of politics (from right-wing to center-left) who only share among themselves their loyalty to 'the General' and the conviction that Peronism is the ultimate vehicle to power. Former presidents Néstor and Christina Fernandez Kirchner form a conspicuous case within the Peronist tradition. On the cusp of a booming economy after the 2001 crash, they implemented sweeping welfare programs for the poor and, after years of a fruitful alliance, staged a high-profile campaign against conservative media. But they left all mainstays of neoliberalism untouched. ..."
Jacobin
W - Néstor Kirchner
Guardian - Néstor Kirchner: Argentina's independence hero
W - Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
NY Times: Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
Jacobin: Argentina’s New Order
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