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Nahuel Moreno (real name Hugo Miguel Bressano Capacete; April 24, 1924 – January 25, 1987) was a Trotskyist leader from Argentina. Moreno was active in the Trotskyist movement from 1942 until his death.


Biography


1950s–1960s

During the 1953–1963 split in the Fourth International he backed the International Committee faction led by the
Socialist Workers Party (United States) The Socialist Workers Party (SWP) is a communist party in the United States. Originally a group in the Communist Party USA that supported Leon Trotsky against Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, it places a priority on "solidarity work" to aid str ...
. For much of this time he published a journal called ''Palabra Obrera'', and organised a group which sought to act as the left wing of the
Peronist Peronism, also called justicialism,. The Justicialist Party is the main Peronist party in Argentina, it derives its name from the concept of social justice., name=, group= is an Argentine political movement based on the ideas and legacy of Ar ...
movement."Una experiencia de la izquierda en el movimiento obrero"
(razonyrevolucion.org) Prior to the reunification of the two factions in 1963, the International Secretariat's best-known leader in Latin America,
J. Posadas Homero Rómulo Cristalli Frasnelli (January 20 1912 – May 25 1981), better known under the pseudonym J. Posadas or sometimes Juan Posadas, was an Argentine Trotskyist whose personal vision is usually described as Posadism. Originally a collec ...
, left to form his own
Fourth International (Posadist) The Fourth International Posadist is a Trotskyist international. It was founded in 1962 by J. Posadas, who had been the leader of the Latin America Bureau of the Fourth International in the 1950s, and of the Fourth International's section in Arg ...
. After Posadas' departure, Moreno became the central leader of the International's Latin American Bureau. When the Fourth International was reunified in 1963, his current helped to found the Revolutionary Workers Party in Argentina.


1970s–1980s

In the 1970s, when divisions surfaced over guerrilla warfare inside the International, Moreno led the pro-SWP faction of the PRT which eventually established a public faction, the PRT-La Verdad. This group oriented around fighting for union rights and mass based party building. In 1973, it fused with the pro-Trotskyist Socialist Party of Argentina to found the Socialist Workers Party (PST) of Argentina. The PST sided with the SWP as Moreno had sided with them for several years. As factional differences within the International peaked, the American SWP formed the Leninist Trotskyist Faction, of which Moreno's PST was a part. After the LTF was dissolved, The PST helped to form the Bolshevik Faction which left the International late in 1979, partly in opposition to nature of the USFI's support for the
FSLN The Sandinista National Liberation Front ( es, Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional, FSLN) is a socialist political party in Nicaragua. Its members are called Sandinistas () in both English and Spanish. The party is named after Augusto Cé ...
's strategy and tactics in the revolution of Nicaragua. Moreno formed a new international grouping with Pierre Lambert's supporters, but this lasted only until 1981. Moreno and his supporters then formed their own international grouping, the International Workers' League (IWL), mostly, but not exclusively, based in Latin America. In 1983 they built the Argentine
Movement for Socialism The Movement for Socialism–Political Instrument for the Sovereignty of the Peoples ( es, Movimiento al Socialismo–Instrumento Político por la Soberanía de los Pueblos, abbreviated MAS-IPSP, or simply MAS, punning on ''más'', Spanish for ...
(MAS) and shortly thereafter the Brazilian Socialist Convergence, based in the Metal Workers Confederation and an initial organizer of the Workers' Party (PT). In response to the undemocratic process and pro-capitalist orientation of the PT, they left and formed the United Socialist Workers' Party (PSTU) but were also part of the IWL disintegration after Moreno's death.


See also

* Movement for Socialism (Argentina)


References


External links


Official site





International Workers Unity - Fourth International (UIT-CI)

Izquierda Socialista - Argentina
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Texts: "Revoluções do Século XX", "A Traição da OCI" and "Carta à direção de Alicerce"

International Workers League - Fourth International
{{DEFAULTSORT:Moreno, Nahuel 1924 births 1987 deaths Argentine political writers Argentine male writers Argentine people of Italian descent Marxist writers People from Buenos Aires Province Movement for Socialism (Argentina) politicians Argentine Trotskyists