Entre Benjamín y Schmitt: El rompecabezas de Josá Aricó para pensar América Latina
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This thesis argues that the meanings of citizenship status have been changing over time and in different social strata. It stipulates that proposing meanings to citizenship is a common practice of political and social actors. This way we're enlightening the changes in Argentina during the last thirty years and the principal conceptions about citizenship, ending with an analysis of the phenomenon called "punishment vote" in October 2001 and the meanings of citizenship that emerge from the speeches from political actors in this framework.Downloads
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