El lombardismo y la Confederación de Trabajadores de América Latina

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Rosendo Bolívar Meza

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This article deals with Vicente Lombardo Toledanos’s project of building a Latin American integration movement towards the assertion of their national interests and their political and economic independence through the Latin America’s Workers Confederation. This organization was the result of both the foundation of the National Confederation of Union Workers during the Cárdenas administration in Mexico during the ’30 and the spreading of the proletarian internationalist ideology. For 25 years (1938-1963) Lombardo was the leader of this Confederation. All his activities helped to the improvement of worker’s unions. In every Latin American country appeared national central unions that searched for a nationalist project and fostered popular fronts and a class alliance against imperialism.

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Bolívar Meza, R. (2015). El lombardismo y la Confederación de Trabajadores de América Latina. Revista Mexicana De Ciencias Políticas Y Sociales, 41(163). https://doi.org/10.22201/fcpys.2448492xe.1996.163.49656