What is the socialists’ nation? Proposals and dilemmas of the Liga de Acción Política as a left-wing nationalist project in Colombia
This article analyses how the Colombian socialists of the Liga de Acción Política (LAP) tried to justify their existence in the national political sphere, as a Marxist and nationalist party; an exercise that requires a convergent rereading of these two ideological currents. The documental corpus ana...
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- Fecha de publicación:
- 2021
- Institución:
- Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia
- Repositorio:
- RiUPTC: Repositorio Institucional UPTC
- Idioma:
- spa
- OAI Identifier:
- oai:repositorio.uptc.edu.co:001/13903
- Acceso en línea:
- https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/historia_memoria/article/view/12008
https://repositorio.uptc.edu.co/handle/001/13903
- Palabra clave:
- izquierdas
nacionalismo
marxismo
historia de Colombia S. XX
ideologías políticas
historia intelectual
left wing
nationalism
marxism
20th-century Colombian history
political ideologies
intellectual history
gauche
nationalisme
marxisme
histoire de la Colombie au XXe siècle
idéologies politiques
histoire intellectuelle
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Summary: | This article analyses how the Colombian socialists of the Liga de Acción Política (LAP) tried to justify their existence in the national political sphere, as a Marxist and nationalist party; an exercise that requires a convergent rereading of these two ideological currents. The documental corpus analysed is drawn mainly, but not exclusively, from the newspaper Acción Política, which was the means of expression of the LAP. It is argued that the effort to «nationalize» socialism temporarily enhanced the left and implied an attempt to symbolically dispute nationalism, which the Conservative Party had constructed on the basis of Hispanist values. However, the process of inventing a historic tradition between left and nation ended up favoring the dependence of socialism on liberalism, not only as an ideology, but also as a party. |
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