Social and Political Networks and the Creation of the ILO

Author(s):  
Olga Hidalgo-Weber
Author(s):  
Sebastián Hernández Toledo

ResumenLos circuitos intelectuales y redes políticas que generaron los exiliados apristas en Santiago durante los años 1930 se observan a través de proyectos editoriales, nexos políticos y debates ideológicos en Chile. La hipótesis sostiene que el contexto sociopolítico en el Chile posterior a la dictadura del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo (1931) hasta el fin del Frente Popular (1941), fue propicio para la construcción de un espacio político e intelectual transnacional de alcance continental y la emergencia de un diálogo entre dos esferas públicas nacionales, la chilena y la peruana, en la que los apristas lograron influenciar y transformar el escenariopolítico-cultural chileno.Palabras clave: APRA, circuitos intelectuales, redes políticas, editorial. Apra supporters in Chile: Intellectual circuits and political networks for the years of 1930AbstractThe intellectual circuits and political networks that APRA exiles generated in Santiago during the years of 1930 are observed through publishing projects,political links and ideological debates in Chile. The hypothesis says that the sociopolitical context in Chile after the dictatorship of General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo (1930) until the end of the Frente Popular (1941) was suitable for the creation of a transnational political and intellectual space with continental scope and the emergence of a dialogue between two national publicspheres, Chile and Peru, where APRA managed to influence and transform the Chilean political-cultural scene.Keywords: APRA, intellectual circuits, political networks, editorial.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laura Cerasi

The European responses to the inter-war years crisis were marked by the emergence of fascist and corporatist movements and regimes, combined with the creation of cultural and political networks of the radical right. Their ability to express ultra-nationalist, organicistic, palingenetic communitarian trends, radically hostile to socialist egalitarianism and liberal individualism, aiming at a national, hierarchical, collective new order, posed the ultimate authoritarian threat to European democracy. This book investigates cultural genealogies as well a as national and transnational geographies of such regimes, movements and cultures: for their transversal political nature, they provide a privileged ground for new perspectives in the inter-war crisis of Western culture, and for questioning their legacies to postwar world.


2020 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stefen Beeler-Duden ◽  
Meltem Yucel ◽  
Amrisha Vaish

Abstract Tomasello offers a compelling account of the emergence of humans’ sense of obligation. We suggest that more needs to be said about the role of affect in the creation of obligations. We also argue that positive emotions such as gratitude evolved to encourage individuals to fulfill cooperative obligations without the negative quality that Tomasello proposes is inherent in obligations.


Author(s):  
Nicholas Temperley
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