Marx And Latin America: Historical Materialism, Volume 57
By (Author) Jose Arico
Translated by David Broder
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
17th March 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
335.4098
Paperback
154
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
298g
In a work centred on Marx's harsh biography of Simon Bolvar, Jose Arico examines why Latin America was apparently excluded from Marx's thought, challenging the allegation that this expressed Eurocentric prejudice. Whilst criticising Marx's misreading of Latin American realities, Arico shows countervailing tendencies in Marx's thought, including his appraisal of non-European societies. Arico convincingly argues that Marx's work was not a dogma of linear 'progress', but a living, contradictory body of thought constantly in development.
Jos Aric: (1931-91) was among Argentina's leading twentieth-century socialist thinkers. Co-founder of the journal Pasado y Presente, his works include Maritegui y los orgenes del marxismo latinoamericano and La cola del diablo: Itinerario de Gramsci en Amrica Latina David Broder is a member of the Historical Materialism editorial board. He is currently a History PhD candidate at the London School of Economics, researching the role of dissident communists in the Italian resistance 194345.