Presión de las barras sobre el Congreso en la Nueva Granada en el siglo XIX: ¿una esfera pública plebeya o simplemente “política contenciosa” y expresión de un “repertorio de confrontación”?

Víctor M. Uribe-Urán
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This paper revisits the understanding of the “public sphere” of civil society, including Harbermas’s original formulation and those of various other historians, even Latinamericanists. It argues that it is necessary to supplement some of these views, adding a historical component related to this important concept. It consists of popular political pressure in the form of bodily presence and active participation through shouts, physical gestures toward, and threats directed to state agents. Many of those political expressions regularly targeted deliberating state officials and representatives, in particular legislatures, during critical moments in their functioning. They intended to force members of congress to decide in favor of popular preferences. This would mean that, apart from literary and journalistic production and polemics, intellectual debates and the like, aimed at influencing public policies, a perhaps less glamorous, but quite important and effective expression of popular politics, not precisely a plebeian public sphere, took place in a more informal way. This significant modality, probably better explained through Chares Tilly’s notions of contentious politics and repertories of contention rather than Habermas’s “public sphere”, may have accomplished, in a blunt manner, substantial changes in public policy or in the decisions made by legislators and presumably other state officials. The case of nineteenth-century New Granada congressional politics will serve to illustrate this meaningful historical process.
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19世纪新格拉纳达的酒吧对国会施加的压力:平民公共领域还是仅仅是“有争议的政治”和“对抗剧目”的表达?
本文重新审视了对公民社会“公共领域”的理解,包括哈贝马斯的原始表述以及其他历史学家,甚至拉丁美洲学家的表述。它认为有必要补充其中的一些观点,增加与这一重要概念有关的历史组成部分。它包括民众的政治压力,其形式是亲自到场,并通过喊叫声、肢体动作和直接针对国家特工的威胁等方式积极参与。其中许多政治表达经常针对正在进行审议的国家官员和代表,特别是立法机构,在其运作的关键时刻。他们打算迫使国会议员做出有利于民意的决定。这意味着,除了旨在影响公共政策的文学和新闻作品、辩论、知识分子辩论等之外,一种可能不那么引人注目,但相当重要和有效的大众政治表达,而不是平民公共领域,以一种更非正式的方式发生。这种重要的形态,或许可以通过查尔斯·蒂利(charles Tilly)关于有争议的政治和争论的储备的概念,而不是哈贝马斯的“公共领域”来更好地解释,它可能以一种直率的方式,在公共政策或立法者(想必还有其他国家官员)做出的决定中取得了实质性的改变。19世纪新格拉纳达国会政治的案例将有助于说明这一有意义的历史进程。
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