The article analyzes the relationship between the Communist and the Socialist parties of Chile, since the Frente Popular government to the Unidad Popular government. It examines the programs and the discussion on the transition to socialism. It examines the 1950s, a period that gave rise to economic, social, and political transformations and changes within the traditional left wing. These changes were key to understanding the discussion about the armed struggle in the 1960s and the 1970s. The article intends to analyze the present of the Chilean left based on the past.
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