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Ítem Acceso Abierto 1983-2012: las etapas de la transición a la democracia argentina (en claves sociológicas)(UNR Editora, 2013) Sidicaro, Ricardo[en] This article discusses the three decades of transition to democracy from the conceptual perspectives of Max Weber and Pierre Bourdieu. The author considers that the habitus created during the military Republic (1930-83) constitute a political culture that hinders normal political development. Two stages are divided. During the first is observed the formation of a political field and a political class that entered into collapse with the protests of 2001. In the following, started an acute crisis of political parties which today raises serious questions about the future of the institutions.Ítem Acceso Abierto La pérdida de legitimidad de los partidos políticos argentinos(Facultad de Ciencia Política y Relaciones Internacionales, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, 2008-12) Sidicaro, RicardoTo analyze the reasons of the decline of the legitimacy of the Argentine political parties in the period of institutional reconstruction opened in 1984, this article centres: 1) in the sense of the actions (shares) of the political leaders and 2) in the transformations of the subjectivities of the citizens. The analysis holds that in the measure that the political national life of 1930-1983 characterized for the almost permanent violation of the democratic rules, the political leaders acquired styles of action that complicated then the construction of a democratic modern system. From 1983, in the society, the combinations between claims antimilitarists and democratic demands produced many expectations that then frustrated. On the other hand, the weakening of the social cohesion and the major cultural freedom increased the levels of political requirements of the citizens and his critiques to the political parties.