1910 and Latin America Amauta, Mariátegui and The Mexican Revolution

We try to carry out an essay referred to the intervention Amauta magazine brought, with Mariátegui as director, to the Marxist tradition. It induced to rethink the “collective political action” and the various figures that may acquire in its liberation process, in particular from the debate of the “...

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Autor principal: Garrido, Juan Ignacio
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/intersticios/article/view/5892
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topic Mariátegui
Amauta
Mexican Revolution
hegemony
myth
Mariátegui
Amauta
Revolución Mexicana
hegemonía
mito
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Amauta
Mexican Revolution
hegemony
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Revolución Mexicana
hegemonía
mito
Garrido, Juan Ignacio
1910 and Latin America Amauta, Mariátegui and The Mexican Revolution
topic_facet Mariátegui
Amauta
Mexican Revolution
hegemony
myth
Mariátegui
Amauta
Revolución Mexicana
hegemonía
mito
author Garrido, Juan Ignacio
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title 1910 and Latin America Amauta, Mariátegui and The Mexican Revolution
title_short 1910 and Latin America Amauta, Mariátegui and The Mexican Revolution
title_full 1910 and Latin America Amauta, Mariátegui and The Mexican Revolution
title_fullStr 1910 and Latin America Amauta, Mariátegui and The Mexican Revolution
title_full_unstemmed 1910 and Latin America Amauta, Mariátegui and The Mexican Revolution
title_sort 1910 and latin america amauta, mariátegui and the mexican revolution
description We try to carry out an essay referred to the intervention Amauta magazine brought, with Mariátegui as director, to the Marxist tradition. It induced to rethink the “collective political action” and the various figures that may acquire in its liberation process, in particular from the debate of the “Mexican Revolution”. We analyze it based on two items: the historical forms of power and the political hegemony.Regarding the former, we show the arguments of the Mexican revolution importance as founding myth for Latin America, creating a period of radical transformation after a longone of domination.On the other hand, the Mexican Revolution , requires an interpretation of the second item: political hegemony. Because the historical difficulties crossing the revolutionary processes, where it plays its consolidation as a new hegemonic order, are a chapter often skipped by Marxism. And the close monitoring between 1926 and 1930, that made ??Amauta and its director, of the Mexican Revolution, is an untold document of the problem. You can rebuild in it the conception of the content and the forms assumed, or should assumed in Aztec territory, socialist societies. As well understand the relevance of revolutionary Mexico had on the organizations culture that were growing in the stormy twenties decade. We believe, it has great relevance to rebuild political and epistemological tools that can allow us to think our currently continent.
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