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Index
Preface
One Theoretical and Historical Background to the Study of the Bureaucratic-Authoritarian State
1. On the Capitalist State and Related Themes[1]
A. State and State Apparatus
B. Nation
C. Pueblo
D. Citizenship
E. Regime and Government
2. Pueblo in Latin America
A. Pueblo
B. Citizenship and Political Democracy
3. Dependency and the Transnationalization of Society
4. On Economic Crises
5. Political and Economic Crises: Convergences
6. On Crises
7. The Bureaucratic-Authoritarian State
8. A Conceptual and Methodological Excursus
Two The Implantation of the Bureaucratic-Authoritarian State
1. The Background to the 1966 Coup
2. Currents within the Armed Forces
3. Paternalist and Liberals
4. Indecision and Confusion
Three Paternalists, Liberals, and Economic Normalization
1. New Accommodations between Paternalists and Liberals
2. A Defeat for the Unions
3. The Normalization Program
4. Normalization and Bureaucratic Authoritarianism
Four The Normalization Program of 1967–1969
1. Successes
2. Heterodoxies
3. Costs and Tensions
4. Profits, Accumulation, and Exploitation
5. Significance of the Normalization Program of 1967–69
6. Crisis, Threat, and Economic "Successes"
Five Economic Successes and Political Problems
1. Political Problems During Normalization
2. New Problems and Prolegomena to the Explosion
Six Crisis and Collapse
1. Initial Reactions to the Cordobazo
2. Other Repercussions of the Cordobazo and their Relationship to Preexisting Tensions
3. The Vicissitudes of "Participation"
4. The Final Crisis
5. The BA During the Period of mNormalization
Seven Levingston: The "Nationalization" of the Bureaucratic-Authoritarian State
1. A New President
2. Governmental Decisions and Conflicts
3. The Hour of the People
4. The "Nationalization"—and Collapse—of the BA
5. The Nationalist BA Exceeds its Limits
6. Economic Misadventures of the Nationalist Turn
Eight The Garden of the Diverging Paths
1. Initial Euphoria
2. Complexity and Changes within Peronism
3. Parameters of the Situation
4. Initial Conditions for the "Political Exit"
5. The Game Becomes More Complicated
Nine Economic Crisis and Political Violence
1. Economic Misadventures of the Political Rescue
2. Protest: Strikes and Demonstrations
3. Political Violence
Ten A Curious End to a Sad Story
1. Toward a Crisis of Social Domination
2. An Ambiguous Radicalization
3. The Hundred Faces of Janus
4. Perón's Return and the Demise of the Great National Accord
5. What Did Not Happen and What Was Not Said
Methodological Appendix
I. Quantitative Data
II. Documentary Sources
III. Interviews
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