El quiebro del PSOE en 1933: del Gobierno a la Revolución (I)
From the speech of Minister Largo Caballero in Geneva, prior to the one that took place in the Pardiñas cinema and the one at the Summer School, (1933), the political leeway of the majority of the PSOE was clear. The forced exit of the Go- vernment increased the aggressiveness against the “Bour-geoi...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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Universidad de Deusto = Deustuko Unibertsitatea
2012
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Online Access: | https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=4003147 |
Source: | Estudios de Deusto: revista de la Universidad de Deusto, ISSN 0423-4847, Vol. 60, Nº. 1, 2012, pags. 13-55 |
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From the speech of Minister Largo Caballero in Geneva, prior to the
one that took place in the Pardiñas cinema and the one at the Summer School, (1933), the political leeway of the majority of the PSOE was clear. The forced exit of the Go- vernment increased the aggressiveness against the “Bour-geois Republic” and the “Bourgeois Democracy”, with the help of the SocialistYouthAssociation and the offi- cial newspaper“El Socialista” (“The Socialist”).The election speeches of the head of
the Party and the minutes of the Party-Board are the best evidence of it. That year, the
triple election defeat only aggravated the feeling of frustration.The“fraction” of Julián
Besteiro, president of the UGT (GeneralTrade Union), an“orthodox” Marxist, opposed
to the dictatorship of the proletariat,wasthe only one resisting, an just for a short time. |
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