Marx and Latin America
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Format
Paperback
Pages
152
Language
English
Published
Mar 10, 2015
Publisher
Haymarket Books
ISBN-10
1608464113
ISBN-13
9781608464111
Description
"Marx and Latin America" is a significant exploration of the intersections between Marxist theory and the sociopolitical landscape of Latin America. Originally published in 1980, it presents a critical analysis of how Marxist ideas have influenced the region's struggles for social justice and development.
Through the insights of José Aricó and David Broder, readers are invited to understand the historical context and the applicability of Marxist thought to Latin American issues. The work delves into various movements and ideologies, examining the complexities of revolutionary thought and its practical implications in the region.
With its timeless relevance, this book serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in Latin American history, politics, and the lasting impact of Marxism on its societies. The authors amplify voices from the past while encouraging contemporary discussions on the role of ideology in shaping social change.
Through the insights of José Aricó and David Broder, readers are invited to understand the historical context and the applicability of Marxist thought to Latin American issues. The work delves into various movements and ideologies, examining the complexities of revolutionary thought and its practical implications in the region.
With its timeless relevance, this book serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in Latin American history, politics, and the lasting impact of Marxism on its societies. The authors amplify voices from the past while encouraging contemporary discussions on the role of ideology in shaping social change.
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