Marx and Latin America
Jose M. Arico
Marx and Latin America
Jose M. Arico
In a work centred on Marx’s harsh biography of Simon Bolivar, Jose Arico examines why Latin America was apparently ‘excluded’ from Marx’s thought, challenging the allegation that this expressed some ‘Eurocentric’ prejudice. Arico shows how the German thinker’s hostility towards the Bonapartism and authoritarianism he identified in the Liberator coloured his attitude towards the continent and the significance of its independence-processes. Whilst criticising Marx’s misreading of Latin-American realities, Arico demonstrates contemporaneous, countervailing tendencies in Marx’s thought, including his appraisal of the revolutionary potentialities of other ‘peripheral’ extra-European societies. As such, Arico convincingly argues that Marx’s work was not a dogma of linear ‘progress’, but a living, contradictory body of thought constantly in development.
English translation of the Marx y America Latina edition, Fondo de Cultura Economica, 2010.
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