10 years without José Chasin
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https://doi.org/10.36311/1982-8004.2008.v1n2.1181Keywords:
José ChasinAbstract
Thirty years ago, from the perspective of José Chasin (1937-1998), one of the most important moments in the Latin American working-class trajectory took place, configuring a possible overcoming of the colonial path. In this opening of the special section we intend to bring the debate about the labor movement in light of the text by José Chasin, who died exactly ten years ago.
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