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Seven Interpretive Essays on Peruvian Reality, Paperback / softback Book

Seven Interpretive Essays on Peruvian Reality Paperback / softback

Part of the Texas Pan American Series series

Paperback / softback

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"Once again I repeat that I am not an impartial; objective critic.

My judgments are nourished by my ideals, my sentiments, my passions.

I have an avowed and resolute ambition: to assist in the creation of Peruvian socialism.

I am far removed from the academic techniques of the university."—From the Author's NoteJose Carlos Mariátegui was one of the leading South American social philosophers of the early twentieth century.

He identified the future of Peru with the welfare of the Indian at a time when similar ideas were beginning to develop in Middle America and the Andean region.

Generations of Peruvian and other Latin American social thinkers have been profoundly influenced by his writings. Seven Interpretive Essays on Peruvian Reality (Siete ensayos de interpretación de la realidad peruana), first published in 1928, is Mariátegui's major statement of his position and has gone into many editions, not only in Peru but also in other Latin American countries.

The topics discussed in the essays—economic evolution, the problem of the Indian, the land problem, public education, the religious factor, regionalism and centralism, and the literary process—are in many respects as relevant today as when the book was written. Mariátegui's thinking was strongly tinged with Marxism. Because contemporary sociology, anthropology, and economics have been influenced by Marxism much more in Latin America than in North America, it is important that North Americans become more aware of Mariátegui's position and accord it its proper historical significance. Jorge Basadre, the distinguished Peruvian historian, in an introduction written especially for this translation, provides an account of Mariátegui's life and describes the political and intellectual climate in which these essays were written.

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