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      Religión, política, espacio público y laicidad en el Uruguay progresista Translated title: Religion, politics, public space and secularism in the progressist Uruguay

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          Resumen En las últimas décadas, y muy especialmente acentuado en los años más recientes, el tema de la laicidad ha reemergido con ímpetu en Uruguay. Las controversias y los principales actores no son nuevos (Iglesia Católica, Masonería), pero los episodios que obligan a problematizar el concepto de laicidad se suceden unos tras otros, sirviendo de piezas de un tenso tablero de moralidades, valores y prácticas en disputa. La llegada de Tabaré Vázquez al gobierno nacional en 2005, su sucesión por José Mujica en 2010, y su regreso a la presidencia en 2015 son el hilo conductor de los varios episodios que se describen en este texto, incluyendo disputas por instalación de símbolos religiosos en el espacio público y el relato de las últimas alianzas entre religión y política en el Uruguay.

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          Abstract In recent decades, and especially marked in recent years, the issue of secularism has re-emerged with impetus in Uruguay. The controversies and the main actors are not new (Catholic Church, Masonry), but the episodes that force to problematize the concept of secularity happen one after another, serving as pieces of a tense board of moralities, values and practices in dispute. The arrival of Tabaré Vázquez to the national government in 2005, his succession by José Mujica in 2010, and his return to the presidency in 2015 are the thread of the various episodes described in this text, including disputes over the installation of religious symbols in the public space and the account of the last alliances between religion and politics in Uruguay.

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                Horizontes Antropológicos
                Horiz. antropol.
                Programa de Pós-Graduação em Antropologia Social - IFCH-UFRGS (Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil )
                0104-7183
                1806-9983
                December 2018
                : 24
                : 52
                : 41-73
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                [1] Montevideo orgnameUniversidad de la República Uruguay juanscuro@ 123456gmail.com
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                S0104-71832018000300041
                10.1590/s0104-71832018000300003
                21fa4fe0-3fd8-4764-883d-b11074a33667

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                : 30 September 2017
                : 23 May 2018
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