Popular education from the opinion of the workers press in Chile (1903-1927)

Authors

  • Jaime González
  • Geraldine Sandoval

Abstract

This article analyzes the opinion of the working press about popular education in the period 1903-1927. The work is nourished by a corpus of newspapers systematized by two theses of degree in history. The main results show marked distinctions of opinion between the anarchist press and socialist newspapers. The main differences are observed in the field of women's education, where a rupturist proposal of the anarchic newspapers about their role in society is evident. The investigation concludes that the media present a series of similarities, both in the press model to which they pay tribute, and in their concern for the popular world in general. The study also concludes that the main disagreements are observed at the doctrinal level, when discussing the education that popular women should receive.

Keywords:

popular, education, opinion, work, press