The dictatorship, developmentalism Clarín and the national project of Díaz Bessone (1976-1977)
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Clarín, military dictatorship argentine, national project, Díaz BessoneAbstract
The article analyzes the publishing positions of the diary Clarin opposite to the called "National Projec" proposed by the secretary of Planning Ramon Genaro Díaz Bessone during the military dictatorship. The creation of the Department of Planning in august, 1976 and the "National Project" acquaintance in 1977 they were an attempt of the most intransigent sectors of the Army of forming a political long-term plan that was renewing the legitimacy of origin of the dictatorship.
The Project, of features statist, "new devolpment" and corporatism, was opposed to the economic liberal plan of the secretary Jose Martínez de Hoz, to an eventual dialog with the traditional political parties and was conceiving a tutelage of the Armed Forces on the Argentine society that it would finish in the foundation of a "New Republic".
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