Advenitat Regnum Tuum. Catholic utopia and social question in Argentina at the end of the 19th century
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.53439/revitin.2019.01.08Keywords:
social Catholicism, social question, utopia, Workers’ CirclesAbstract
In this paper we address the ways through which the social Catholicism interpreted the changes that brought with them modern industrial, liberal, and that alternatives provided face to a future worker and Catholic in Argentina. For that purpose, we serve conferences and speeches that are documented in the Diario de Sesiones del Primer Congreso de los Círculos de Obreros de 1898. So, delving certain ideas and projects that confronted with other proposals “utopian” as socialism and liberalism. In this dispute, what was at stake was to provide answers to the problem that represented the “social question” that came with it the modern, industrial world.