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    "El pueblo persigue ideas, no caudillos". El Progresista de Nogoyá, la política, y las candidaturas a gobernador de Entre Ríos, bajo la presidencia de Julio Argentino Roca.
    (Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones., 2024) Herrero, Fabián
    The Progressive of Nogoyá (Entre Ríos) reflects on how to think and do politics within the new Roquista order that began in 1880 and wonders, at the same time, from a particular situation, about the candidates that circulate for the renewal of the provincial government. Both perspectives allow us to analyze, very initially, by the way, how this change of era is experienced. The Entre Ríos newspaper, which is what we are trying to prove here, presents a barely linear discourse, where under the figure of the “observer” it is shown to be in favor of a policy governed by those parameters and, at other times, it intervenes as a “participant” and, later , does so directly as a “partisan participant”, that is, as an active actor in factional politics. Within this non-linear discourse, it is also important to qualify its own self-perception by defining itself as an “independent newspaper”, which only addresses general issues of the local order and, if possible, provincial. We try to see how, in the framework of electoral politics, strategies used by EP result, following Philippe Braud on this point, with the notion of “creating the impression” of being the legitimate spokesperson of the voters, but, also, Michel De Certeau, with his perspective of “making the other speak.” At the same time, with this same purpose, we also freely take the proposal of this last historian to “create a scene of authority.”

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