José Carlos Mariátegui

He was the founder of the Peruvian Socialist Party (PSP) and the General Confederation of Workers of Peru (CGTP) in 1928 and 1929 respectively. The PSP initially adhered to for a syndicalist-influenced socialism "without tracing or copying," but after Mariategui's death, it would be reformed as the Peruvian Communist Party to be in-line with the Communist International's rigid party policy and Marxism-Leninism. In 1930 the party wing loyal to Mariategui would split and form the Socialist Party of Peru ().
For the sociologist and philosopher Michael Löwy, Mariátegui is "undoubtedly the most vigorous and original Marxist thinker that Latin America has ever known." Along the same lines, José Pablo Feinmann, Argentine philosopher and cultural critic, declared him the "greatest Latin American Marxist philosopher." Provided by Wikipedia
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by González Prada, Manuel,, Darío, Rubén,, Rodó, José Enrique,, Ortiz, Fernando,, Vasconcelos, José,, Mistral, Gabriela,, Reyes, Alfonso,, Mariátegui, José Carlos,, Martínez Estrada, Ezequiel,, Asturias, Miguel Angel,, Borges, Jorge Luis, 1899-1986, Sánchez, Luis Alberto,, Arciniegas, Germán,, Picón Salas, Mariano,, Neruda, Pablo,, Cardoza y Aragón, Luis,, Carpentier, Alejo,, Uslar Pietri, Arturo,, Anderson Imbert, Enrique,, Caballero Calderón, Eduardo,, Sabato, Ernesto, 1911-2011, Cortázar, Julio,, Paz, Octavio,, Salazar Bondy, Sebastián,, Oviedo, José Miguel,, García Márquez, Gabriel, 1927-2014, Poniatowska, Elena,, Zaid, Gabriel,, Monsiváis, Carlos, 1938-2010, Libertella, Héctor,
Published 1989
Published 1989
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