Las ideas económicas de izquierda en la crisis de 2001: formación de las primeras voces críticas en la economía política del Club de Cultura Socialista
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2025-07
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Universidad del Pacífico. Fondo Editorial
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El Club de Cultura Socialista (CCS) (1984-2008) y la revista La Ciudad Futura (LCF) fueron dos ámbitos de discusión significativos de la denominada izquierda democrática en la Argentina posdictatorial. En sendos espacios participaron renombrados intelectuales, que incluso coincidieron en ambas instancias, fomentando el debate sobre la coyuntura política, cultural y económica durante más de veinte años. Este artículo indaga en las discusiones de carácter económico desarrolladas en el Club y en LCF en el contexto de la descomposición socioeconómica del Gobierno de Fernando de la Rúa (1999-2001). El principal material archivístico utilizado fueron las reuniones grabadas del CCS y los artículos de LCF, deteniéndonos en el debate político-económico que se realizó paralelamente en ambas instancias. Según se pudo constatar, el debate económico cobró relevancia en los años de la crisis de 2001 y, dado que había escasos economistas en ambos espacios, se recurrió a buscar especialistas que contribuyeran a debatir en dicho campo. Así, la cuestión sobre la economía, considerando el contexto crítico que se vivía, motivó los primeros cuestionamientos al modelo de convertibilidad en el socialismo democrático, trayendo a debate ideas económicas desacreditadas durante la década de 1990, tales como la intervención del Estado, el control cambiario, la inserción industrial, entre otras.
The Socialist Culture Club (CCS) (1984-2008) and the magazine La Ciudad Futura (LCF) were two significant areas of discussion of the so-called democratic left in post-dictatorial Argentina. Renowned intellectuals participated in both spaces, who even coincided in both instances, promoting debate on the political, cultural and economic situation for more than twenty years. This article investigates the economic discussions developed in the Club and in LCF in the context of socioeconomic decomposition of the government of Fernando de la Rúa (1999-2001). The main archival material used were the recorded meetings of the CCS and the LCF articles, focusing on the political-economic debate that took place in parallel in both instances. As could be seen, the economic debate became relevant in the years of the 2001 crisis and given the scarcity of economists in both spaces, specialists were sought to contribute to the debate in this field. Thus, the issue surrounding the economy, considering the critical context that was being experienced, motivated the first questions about the convertibility model in democratic socialism, bringing to debate economic ideas discredited during the nineties such as State intervention, exchange control, industrial insertion, among others.
The Socialist Culture Club (CCS) (1984-2008) and the magazine La Ciudad Futura (LCF) were two significant areas of discussion of the so-called democratic left in post-dictatorial Argentina. Renowned intellectuals participated in both spaces, who even coincided in both instances, promoting debate on the political, cultural and economic situation for more than twenty years. This article investigates the economic discussions developed in the Club and in LCF in the context of socioeconomic decomposition of the government of Fernando de la Rúa (1999-2001). The main archival material used were the recorded meetings of the CCS and the LCF articles, focusing on the political-economic debate that took place in parallel in both instances. As could be seen, the economic debate became relevant in the years of the 2001 crisis and given the scarcity of economists in both spaces, specialists were sought to contribute to the debate in this field. Thus, the issue surrounding the economy, considering the critical context that was being experienced, motivated the first questions about the convertibility model in democratic socialism, bringing to debate economic ideas discredited during the nineties such as State intervention, exchange control, industrial insertion, among others.
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Club de Cultura Socialista (Buenos Aires, Argentina), La Ciudad Futura (Revista), Derechas e izquierdas (Ciencias políticas)--Argentina, Argentina--Política económica, Argentina--Política y gobierno
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Rossi, I. A. (2025). Las ideas económicas de izquierda en la crisis de 2001: Formación de las primeras voces críticas en la economía política del Club de Cultura Socialista. Apuntes: Revista de Ciencias Sociales, 52(99), 167-190. https://doi.org/10.21678/apuntes.99.2269