Fermín Chávez

He joined the Peronist cause along with other Catholic intellectuals, like his friend José María Castiñeira de Dios.

He was also a History of Education in the Philosophy faculty of the Universidad de Buenos Aires.

As a revisionist, he questioned the traditional, "official" version of Argentine history, such as the view of founding fathers as flawless, unquestionable idols.

He wrote more than 40 books about different aspects of this history, including some about caudillos, Peronism, and Che Guevara, and supervised an edition of the complete works of Juan Perón.

Chávez died in 2006 at the age of 81, in Buenos Aires, after being hospitalized due to heart problems.

Fermín Chávez in 1979