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Juan Carlos Portantiero (9 August 1934 – 9 March 2007) was an Argentine sociologist. He specialized in the study of the works of Antonio Gramsci. With José Aricó and other intellectuals, he was in charge of the magazine Pasado y Presente, which holds a critical view of Marxism. He graduated in Sociology in University of Buenos Aires, and went into exile during the last illegal military government (1976–1983) because of threats received. He moved into Mexico, where he founded the Controversia journal.

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  • Juan Carlos Portantiero (es)
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  • Juan Carlos Portantiero (Buenos Aires, 1934 - 9 de marzo de 2007), sociólogo argentino especializado en la obra de Antonio Gramsci. (es)
  • Juan Carlos Portantiero (Buenos Aires, 1934 - Buenos Aires, 9 de março de 2007) foi um sociólogo e escritor argentino. (pt)
  • Juan Carlos Portantiero (9 August 1934 – 9 March 2007) was an Argentine sociologist. He specialized in the study of the works of Antonio Gramsci. With José Aricó and other intellectuals, he was in charge of the magazine Pasado y Presente, which holds a critical view of Marxism. He graduated in Sociology in University of Buenos Aires, and went into exile during the last illegal military government (1976–1983) because of threats received. He moved into Mexico, where he founded the Controversia journal. (en)
  • Juan Carlos Portantiero (Buenos Aires, 1934 - Buenos Aires, 9 mars 2007) était un sociologue argentin spécialisé dans l'étude des travaux d'Antonio Gramsci. Il a reçu un diplôme en sociologie de l'Université de Buenos Aires (UBA). Il s'est exilé pendant le gouvernement militaire (1976-1983) en raison des menaces reçues. Il a émigré au Mexique, où il a fondé le journal « ». Il a été élu doyen de l'école des sciences sociales de l'Université de Buenos Aires (1990-1998). (fr)
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