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Out of exile, Frondizi resumes his political career but as an advocate more than a politician.

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The magazine labels Frondizi an enigma, and tries to explain Argentina's new president and governing philosophy to foreign readers.

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A much more political and economic type of discussion than the profile pieces seen in other magazines.

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A revealing quote on how Frondizi populated his economic team with businessmen ("empresarios") and Illia with economists.

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Another in a series of articles covering the run away inflation under the military government.

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A detailed look at how Argentine laborers work harder and have less money to buy food. This is a typical piece that seeks to find solutions to ongoing inflation.

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The article looks at several reasons why the Argentine peso is in free-fall, with no solution in sight.

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Insight into the political and economic theories of Arturo Frondizi a year before becoming President.

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Ernesto Sábato bemoans the lack of progress in his country, which he sees as a nation with abundant resources of intellectuals, students, universities, scientists, and other groups critical for modernity.

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Walking a fine line in both defending Peronist protectionism, yet answering political critics, the article separates foreign capital between those that serve international capitalism and those that serve the interests of a singular company or nation.…

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Ad speaks to the greatness of the nation and the Peronist state's central role in fueling Argentina's economic growth.

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In short, this article is a blueprint for how Argentina can modernize its economy and learn from foreign models like the U.S. This article is a good companion piece to any study on desarrolismo

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By delving into the history of Argentine players being bought by foreign clubs, and the recent economic history of the nation vis-á-vis the US and Europe, this article attributes a downturn in economic conditions as the main reason why European clubs…

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A helpful article that provides an insight into the discussions among intellectuals at the end of the 1950s.

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Scalibrini Ortiz compares Argentina to a lion that thinks its roars, but is tamed by John Bull.

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Raúl Scalibrini Ortiz is skpetical of the goverment's rhetoric on democracy while eschewing foreign capital and investments. This a brief look at the writings of one of the most influential intellectuals of the Frondizi era.
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