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Artículo

31 Ago 2013

Autor:
Horacio Verbitsky & Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky (eds.), Siglo veintiuno editores

[DOC] New book on corporate complicity during the Argentinean dictatorship - “Outstanding scores to settle. The economic accomplices of the military dictatorship” [Argentina]

While Argentina’s justice system has hitherto had the merit of systematically investigating the violent crimes committed during the last military dictatorship, it has, to date, left out the economic factors that facilitated the dictatorship. Horacio Verbitsky and Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky bring together various contributions in a new book, “Outstanding scores to settle. The economic accomplices of the military dictatorship”...The contributions reveal complicity by economic and other private actors with the military dictatorship. The cases of business complicity discussed in the book range from the role of private companies such as Ledesma, Acindar, Techint, Mercedes Benz and Ford, to the financing role of banks, to the roles of the Papel Prensa company and the mass media...