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The Revolutionary Left in Argentina and the Question of Self-Organization: An Interview with Emilio Albamonte

Left Voice

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July 12, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

In this interview with Matias Maiello, Emilio Albamonte, a member of the leadership of the PTS (Party of Socialist Workers), the sister organization of Left Voice in Argentina, returns to the question of self-organization and its relationship to revolutionary strategy. The post The Revolutionary Left in Argentina and the Question of Self-Organization: An Interview with Emilio Albamonte appeared first on Left Voice.

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