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  1. School. Marxism. Main interests. Politics, aesthetics. Signature. José Carlos Mariátegui La Chira (June 14, 1894 – April 16, 1930) was a Peruvian writer, journalist, politician and Marxist philosopher. [1] A prolific author despite his early death, El Amauta (from Quechua: hamawt'a, "teacher," a name by which he is also known in his country ...

  2. Apr 12, 2024 · José Carlos Mariátegui (born June 14, 1894, Moquegua, Peru—died April 16, 1930, Lima) was a political leader and essayist who was the first Peruvian intellectual to apply the Marxist model of historical materialism to Peruvian problems. The Leguía dictatorship in Peru (1919–30) sought to rid itself of one of its most ardent critics by ...

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  3. Conoce la vida y obra del ensayista y activista político peruano, fundador del Partido Socialista Marxista Peruano. Descubre su trayectoria periodística, su viaje a Europa, su adhesión al marxismo y su influencia en la cultura y sociedad peruana.

  4. José-Carlos Mariátegui is a scientist, writer, curator and scholar on culture, new media and technology. He explores the intersection of culture and technology, history of cybernetics, media archeology, digitization, video archives, and the impact of technology on memory institutions. [1]

  5. Jose Carlos Mariategui is born in Moquegua, Peru, on June 14. His parents: Maria Amalia La Chira Ballejos and Francisco Javier Mariategui Requejo. He has two siblings: Guillermina and Julio Cesar. His father abandons the family when Jose Carlos is still quite young; to support her children, his mother moves to Lima. The Mariategui-La Chira ...

  6. Feb 1, 2020 · The Life of José Carlos Mariátegui. by Marc Becker. (Feb 01, 2020) Topics: Marxism Movements Revolutions Places: Americas Latin America Peru. In the Red Corner: The Marxism of José Carlos Mariátegui (Haymarket Books) by Mike Gonzalez. Marc Becker is a professor of Latin American history at Truman State University.

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  8. José Carlos Mariátegui Internet Archive. "Certainly, we do not wish that Socialism in America be a tracing and a copy. It must be a heroic creation. We must, with our own reality, in our own language, bring Indoamerican socialism to life." - in 'Aniversario y balance', Amauta no. 26 (17 Sept., 1928)

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