Marxism and the Nation: Mariátegui in the Latin American Exile in Mexico
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Fifty years after the death of José Carlos Mariátegui (1894-1930) a group of Latin American’s leftist intellectuals that was in exile in Mexico started a new reading of Mariategui’s work. The Argentinians José Aricó (1931-1991) and Oscar Terán (1938-2008) and the Bolivian René Zavaleta Mercado (1937-1984) were involved in the community that was constituted through journals of political interventions, days of academic discussions and books production. These three distinguished intellectuals favoured analysing the problem of a nation within the socialist perspective. In this article the author is going to deal with the contributions of Aricó, Terán and Zavaleta.
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Giller, D. M. (2017). Marxism and the Nation: Mariátegui in the Latin American Exile in Mexico. De Raíz Diversa. Revista Especializada En Estudios Latinoamericanos, 3(6), 137–156. https://doi.org/10.22201/ppela.24487988e.2016.6.58429
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