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“¿Vendidos al enemigo?”: Disidentes y renegados del comunismo español (1921-1956)

"Sold out to the enemy ?" Spanish communism's dissidents and renegades (1921-56)
Authors: Ruiz Galbete, Marta;

“¿Vendidos al enemigo?”: Disidentes y renegados del comunismo español (1921-1956)

Abstract

De la esperanza que supuso el triunfo de la primera revolución proletaria de la historia en la Rusia de 1917 y el “comunismo heroico” de los primeros tiempos en que la Tercera Internacional se concebía como el partido mundial de la revolución hasta las grandes purgas de Moscú (1936-1937) o los procesos políticos de las democracias populares (1947-1949), el comunismo mundial vivió una transformación gradual que también se refleja en el PC español. El presente artículo no sólo explica los mecanismos de este proceso generalmente conocido como estalinización, sino que presta especial atención a aquellos militantes que, entre 1925 y 1945, se desviaron por diversas razones de la línea política “correcta” o acabaron rechazando la ortodoxia marcada en Moscú. Automáticamente convertidos en enemigos del partido y la revolución, en traidores, herejes, renegados o vendidos, algunos mantendrán su antigua fe tras su expulsión del partido. Otros llegarán a romper tan radicalmente con ella que, una vez instalados en clima belicoso de la Guerra fría, no dudarán en renegarla y combatirla incluso si ello implicaba dar armas a sus antiguos enemigos.

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estalinización, renegades, disidencia, GN1-890, stalinization, heretics, hérétiques, renégats, herejes, stalinisation, Latin America. Spanish America, Spanish Communist Party, 320, PCE, F1201-3799, 900, [SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/History, Anthropology, renegados, dissidence, [SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/History

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