Book. After 40 years of democracy

Authors:
Graciela Castro. [Coordinadora]
Tania Rodriguez. Gabriela Dranovsky. Daniel Filmus. Nicolás Alejo Lavagnino. José del Tronco Paganelli. Angelica Gunturiz. Juan Bautista Lucca. Yussef Becher. Alberto Enrique Pérez. Claudia Anzorena. María Belén Riveiro. María Emilia Perri. Mauro Benente. Mariana de los Ángeles Olmedo. [Chapter Authors]
Graciela Castro. [Autores/as de Prólogo]
Forty years after the return of democracy to Argentina, this book offers a lucid, critical, and essential journey through its triumphs and tragedies. From that historic December 10, 1983, to the present, marked by crises, achievements, setbacks, and new struggles, this volume brings together diverse voices that analyze the progress made, the persistent shortcomings, and the urgent challenges. The research gathered here, the result of the call for papers “After 40 Years of Democracy: Achievements, Debts, and Collective Challenges,” promoted by CLACSO, reflects the richness of Argentine and Latin American critical thought, as well as the transformative power of social movements. At a time when democratic rights and institutions are once again under threat, this work is an invitation to collectively reflect on the present and to build a more just, equitable, and supportive future. An indispensable contribution for those who refuse to relinquish the ideal of a democracy with dignity.
Research Calls Collection.
ISBN 978-631-308-025-0
CLACSO.
Buenos Aires.
May 2025