The Institute for Social and Trade Union Training and Formation: an experience of political-trade union training in a context of intense social conflict (Argentina, 1963-1965)
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1984-9222.2013v5n9p239Keywords:
Political education, co-management, consciousnessAbstract
This article investigates the relationship between political training and union action: are educational institutions seen as facilitators or hinderers of the struggle? We analyze the experience of the Institute for Trade Union Training and Social Education (ICFSS) created by the CGT and developed simultaneously with the national Plan of Struggle that the union promoted between 1963 and 1965. Considering the training spaces as a terrain of dispute in themselves, we are interested in making the range of actors who played there more complex. We ask how and with what objectives a training experience was articulated in a context of intense social conflict. We analyze the content developed at the Institute, particularly the theme of co-management linked to the process of factory occupations.
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