Regional Imbalances in Argentina. Historical Reflections on a Political, Scientific and Technological Debt
Abstract
The interpretation of the past is a political and citizen challenge that must be able to unite society, building a link between the transmitted and lived experience. In the words of Hobsbawm (1995, p. 576), "we do not know where we are going, but only that history has led us to this point and why". The views of the past can be conflicting and contradictory, but they must allow the transition from macro to microhistory and vice versa. In light of the times of the so-called "knowledge society", it is necessary to bridge the differences between: the "space of experience" and the "horizon of expectation" (Koselleck, 1993), seeking a rereading of the past from an unequal Argentina, as part of a game of overlapping scales that allow science, technology and society to be articulated.
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