Marxism in Latin America

Primary author
Publisher
Temple UP
Place of Publication
Philadelphia
Date of Publication
1978
Edition
2 (revised)
Number of Pages
412
Subjects
Classification
II Regions and countries | D South and Middle America | 98 Central America
Description
- Aguilar: Introcuction
- Aguilar: Introduction to the Revised Edition
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- Marx: On Bolivar (From the New American Cyclopaedia: "Bolivar y Ponte", 1858)
- Engels: On the War between Mexico and the United States (From The Events of 1847)
- Marx: From a letter to Engels (1847)
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- Martí: On the Death of Karl Marx
- Tejera: The Future Cuban Socialist Party
- Iglesias: Ideological Background of the Workers' Socialist Party of Puerto Rico
- Justo: Argentina and the Problems of Socialism
- Frugoni: Socialism is more tha Marxism
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- Recabarren: The Dawn of Social Revolution in Chile
- Mariátegui: Yankeeland and Marxism
- Ponce: The Gaucho Legend and the Spirit of Our Revolution
- Confederation of Latin American Labor Unions: The Organization and Immediate Claims of Forestry and Agricultural Workers
- PCC (Cuba): The Communist Party and the Cuban Revolutionary Situation
- Third International: The Situation of the Latin American Communist Parties on the Eve of the Seventh Congress of the Comintern
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- PCCh: A Program of Action for the Victory of the Chilean Popular Front
- Roca: Batista, Grau, and the Roads to National Unity
- Prestes: Brazilian Communistst in the Fight for Democracy
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- Arismendi: The End of the War and the New American Imperialism
- Jobet: Consequences of Imperialist Penetration in Chile
- García: Oligarchies and the Agony of Bourgeois Democracy
- Prado: Crisis on the March
- Frondizi: The Left and the Socialist Revolution in Argentina
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- Guevara: Cuba, Historical Exception or Vanguard in the Anti-Colonial Struggle
- Mendoza Diez: The Lessons of the Cuban Revolution
- Ramos: Dangers of Empiricism in Latin American Revolutions
- Millas: New Trends in Catholicism and the Policy of the Chilean Communists
- Codovilla and Arismendi: The Chinese Line and the Latin American Communist Parties
- Milla: Problems of a United Democratic Front in Guatemala
- Forttuny: Has the Revolution Become More Difficult in Latin America?
- De la Puente Uceda: The Peruvian Revolution
- Castro: The Duty of Marxist-Leninists and the Rrvolutionary Line
- Fernández and Zanetti: Dilemma of Leadership: The Guerrilla
- PCC (Colombia) and PCV (Venezuela: Dilemma of Leadership: The Communist Party
- Sanchez: Dilemma of Leadership, To Whom Does the Vanguard Belong
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- Castro: Cuba's Support of Soviet Action against Czechoslovakia
- Quartim: Leninism or Militarism? The Dilemma of the Urban Guerrilla
- Frias: Should the Left Support the Peruvian "Revolution"? An Independent Marxist Explains Why It Should
- Quijano: Should the Left Support the Peruvian "Revolution"? An Independent Marxist Gives an Implicit Negative
- Del Prado: Should the Left Support the Peruvian "Revolution"? The Communist Party Answers in the Affirmative
- Figueroa: And Later Qualifies Its Support
- Gonzalez Casanova: Proletarian Conscience and Marxist Rhetoric
- Allende: A Perilous Way to Socialism
- Foley: The Extreme Left, The Communists, and Reformists inside the Chilean Government
- Altomirano: The Socialists against Reformism in the Government
- Tetoblian: The Failure in Chile and the Future of a Strategy
- Conference of Communist Parties of Latin America and the Caribbean: Statement
- PCE: The Communist Party of Ecuador Supports the Military Junta
- Castro: The International Dimension of the Cuban Revolution: Africa, ... China, ... U.S.A.
- Salazar Montejo: The "Stalinist" Parties in Bolivia and Cuba
- Revueltas: A Headless Proletariat in Mexico
- FALN: Our Errors
- PCdoB: Self-Criticism
- PCV: The Venezuelan Communist Party Replies to Fidel Castro
- Petkoff: The Left on Trial
- Partido Marxista-Leninista (Maoista) del Uruguay: Maoist Criticism of the Tupamaros
Copy Number
1
Identifier
II D 98 AGU reg 5752
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