Abriendo nuevos surcos: ideología, política y labor social de Lázaro Cárdenas en Michoacán, 1928-1932

The question of whether Lázaro Cárdenas was a shrewd politi­cian or a passionate idealist is still a bone of contention among historians. This article examines the issue in the context of his governorship of the state of Michoacán, a subject that has seldom been a focus of research. Contrary to the ...

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主要作者: Ginzberg, Eitan
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出版: El Colegio de México, A.C. 1999
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description The question of whether Lázaro Cárdenas was a shrewd politi­cian or a passionate idealist is still a bone of contention among historians. This article examines the issue in the context of his governorship of the state of Michoacán, a subject that has seldom been a focus of research. Contrary to the  argument that Cárde­nas saw Michoacán as a springboard to the presidency of the nation rather than a forum for socioeconomic progress and that he merely harnessed already existing popular forces, this article maintains  that Cárdenas not only implemented significant social projects while mobilizing most sectors of local society, but also gave government a new face. He  established new and efficient mechanisms of political power that permitted him  -as inten­ded- to put his revolutionary social ideology into practice. Alt­hough his aproach may have  been perceived as cynical  and manipulative, it in fact merely represented an effort to avoid repeating  the shortcomings of  his predecessors, whose lack of effective political power had torpedoed their revolutionary and well-intended social programs.
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spelling oai:oai.historiamexicana.colmex.mx:article-12522022-04-19T20:24:02Z Opening Up New Furrows: The ldeology, Politics, and Social Work of Lázaro Cárdenas in Michoacán, 1928-1932 Abriendo nuevos surcos: ideología, política y labor social de Lázaro Cárdenas en Michoacán, 1928-1932 Ginzberg, Eitan Michoacán Cárdenas agrarianism federalism Post-revolution siglo XX Michoacán Cárdenas agrarismo federalismo posrevolución siglo XX The question of whether Lázaro Cárdenas was a shrewd politi­cian or a passionate idealist is still a bone of contention among historians. This article examines the issue in the context of his governorship of the state of Michoacán, a subject that has seldom been a focus of research. Contrary to the  argument that Cárde­nas saw Michoacán as a springboard to the presidency of the nation rather than a forum for socioeconomic progress and that he merely harnessed already existing popular forces, this article maintains  that Cárdenas not only implemented significant social projects while mobilizing most sectors of local society, but also gave government a new face. He  established new and efficient mechanisms of political power that permitted him  -as inten­ded- to put his revolutionary social ideology into practice. Alt­hough his aproach may have  been perceived as cynical  and manipulative, it in fact merely represented an effort to avoid repeating  the shortcomings of  his predecessors, whose lack of effective political power had torpedoed their revolutionary and well-intended social programs. La cuestión de si Lázaro Cárdenas fue un político agudo o un apasionado idealista sigue siendo la manzana de la discordia entre los historiadores. El presente artículo examina esta cues­tión en el contexto de su gubernatura en el estado de Michoa­cán, tema que rara vez ha sido objeto de investigación. Contrario al argumento de que Cárdenas vio en Michoacán un trampolín hacia la presidencia de la República en lugar de un foro para el progreso socioeconómico, y de que simplemente aprovechó fuerzas populares ya existentes, este  artículo sostiene que  Cárdenas no sólo puso en marcha proyectos nacionales significativos mientras ntovilizaba a la mayor parte de los sectores de la sociedad local, sino que  también le dio al gobierno un nuevo rostro.Estableció nuevos y eficientes mecanismos de poder político que le permitieron -tal y como esperaba- poner en práctica su ideología social revolucionaria. Aunque su aproximación pudo haberse percibido como cínica y manipuladora, representó simplemente un esfuerzo por no repetir las fallas de sus predecesores, cuya carencia de un poder político efectivo socavó sus programas sociales revolucionarios y bien nitencionados. El Colegio de México, A.C. 1999-01-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/1252 Historia Mexicana; Vol. 48. Núm. 3 (191) enero-marzo 1999; 567-633 2448-6531 0185-0172 spa https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/1252/2804 Derechos de autor 2016 Historia Mexicana
spellingShingle Michoacán
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agrarianism
federalism
Post-revolution
siglo XX
Michoacán
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agrarismo
federalismo
posrevolución
siglo XX
Ginzberg, Eitan
Abriendo nuevos surcos: ideología, política y labor social de Lázaro Cárdenas en Michoacán, 1928-1932
title Abriendo nuevos surcos: ideología, política y labor social de Lázaro Cárdenas en Michoacán, 1928-1932
title_alt Opening Up New Furrows: The ldeology, Politics, and Social Work of Lázaro Cárdenas in Michoacán, 1928-1932
title_full Abriendo nuevos surcos: ideología, política y labor social de Lázaro Cárdenas en Michoacán, 1928-1932
title_fullStr Abriendo nuevos surcos: ideología, política y labor social de Lázaro Cárdenas en Michoacán, 1928-1932
title_full_unstemmed Abriendo nuevos surcos: ideología, política y labor social de Lázaro Cárdenas en Michoacán, 1928-1932
title_short Abriendo nuevos surcos: ideología, política y labor social de Lázaro Cárdenas en Michoacán, 1928-1932
title_sort abriendo nuevos surcos ideologia politica y labor social de lazaro cardenas en michoacan 1928 1932
topic Michoacán
Cárdenas
agrarianism
federalism
Post-revolution
siglo XX
Michoacán
Cárdenas
agrarismo
federalismo
posrevolución
siglo XX
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siglo XX
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agrarismo
federalismo
posrevolución
siglo XX
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