The new cultural history of peronism pdf

  • As Minister of Labour, Per\xf3n established the INPS (the first national social insurance system in Argentina), settled industrial disputes in favour of labour unions (as long as their leaders pledged political allegiance to him), and introduced a wide range of social welfare benefits for unionised workers.
  • Juan Per\xf3n was a populist and authoritarian president of Argentina and founder of the Peronist movement.
    He set the country on a course of industrialization and state intervention in the economy in order to bring greater economic and social benefits to the growing working class, but he also suppressed opposition.
  • Peronism gained popularity in Argentina after the failure of its government to listen and recognize the needs of its middle class.
    As president of Argentina, Hip\xf3lito Yrigoyen did not listen to the workers' pleas for better wages and better working conditions after World War I.

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