José Carlos Mariátegui y el pensamiento latinoamericano de su época
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.2000.i219.514Keywords:
history of ideas, latinamerican thought, tradition, Mariátegui, culture, ImperialismAbstract
The 1920’s were relevant for the Latin American thought because the national issue was revisited and the historical tradition applied to a new project of the nation was renstated. This article studies the work of José Carlos Mariátegui in its historical and intellectual context, wherein several approaches and perspectives are debated which are based on a nationalist, antiimperialist and latinamericanist thought. This analysis is theoretically framed in the History of Ideas.
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