๐ฅ In 1917, the sinking of an Argentine cargo ship leads to the split of the socialist party and the founding of the Argentine Communist Party.
โจ In 1912, electoral reforms in Argentina give the socialist party a significant representation in Congress, leading to optimism about achieving social reforms.
๐ฅ The establishment of the Carlos Marx study center by young socialists aims to preserve and promote Marxist ideology amidst a changing socialist party.
โ๏ธ The outbreak of World War I in 1914 causes divisions within the socialist party, with some supporting neutrality and others sympathizing with France and Britain.
โ๏ธ The conflict within the Argentine Socialist Party leads to the expulsion of an opposition group and the founding of the International Socialist Party in 1918.
๐ณ๏ธ The process of rupture within the socialist party involved democratic discussions and disagreements, as seen in the voting patterns on the issue of war.
๐ The Russian Revolution in 1917 and the establishment of the Communist International in 1919 inspire the formation of the Communist Party in Argentina.
๐ The Communist Party in Argentina faced challenges including limited expansion and repression.
๐ The party established itself as a continental leader and formed alliances to combat fascism.
๐ The party adapted its tactics and focused on fighting against electoral fraud.
๐ณ๏ธ In 1938, the Communist Party of Argentina supports the candidacy of Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear and later the presidency of Roberto Ortiz, aligning with the socialists after years of separation.
โ๏ธ During World War II, the Communist Party considers anyone who maintains neutrality as fascist, including the conservative President Ramรณn and the military group that overthrows him on June 4, 1943.
โ To counter communist influence, Colonel Juan Domingo Perรณn forms a new political movement that incorporates workers' demands, leading to the support of the majority of workers in the 1946 elections.
๐ The Communist Party in Argentina played a significant role in defending workers' rights and had a notable presence in the country.
๐ During the 1950s, the party faced challenges from conspiracies within bourgeois political parties and the military dictatorship, but it continued to consolidate its influence in intellectual and educational spheres.
๐ While the Cuban and Chinese revolutions inspired left-wing militants worldwide, the Argentine Communist Party was skeptical of armed struggle and focused on building a broad democratic and anti-imperialist front.
๐ During the Cold War, the Argentine Communist Party faced persecution and censorship by the government and military forces.
โ In 1968, a significant split occurred within the party, leading to the formation of the Revolutionary Communist Party with Maoist influence.
๐ The Party's stance on the Cuban Revolution and its support for Perรณn's government in 1973 led to further divisions and weakened the party.
๐ The Communist Party in Argentina faced challenges under fascist rule.
๐ A generational shift and self-criticism led to a change in the party's ideology.
๐ The collapse of the Soviet Union and the rise of American hegemony impacted the party.