Marxism
A look at Latin American thought
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https://doi.org/10.5377/raices.v6i12.15601Keywords:
Marxism, Latin American Thought, Identity, Development, IndependenceAbstract
The present investigation carries out an approach to the conceptualization of Marxist theory in Latin American thought. Marxist analysis in the 1970s was widely recognized within social anthropology. The validity of such theorizing is latent, because the basis of the dialectical explanation, historical materialism, class struggle and the revolution of the proletariat for the subsequent establishment of a new, more inclusive, demanding and just system, is tangible. in the ideas of various thinkers who conceive Latin American identity from the unequal relations established since the arrival of Europeans on the continent. At the methodological level, a documentary analysis was carried out from various sources and Latin American authors who retake the conception of the new forms of social organization, and the need for real independence and development without dependency. The research is of a qualitative approach, the type of research is descriptive and analytical, use has been made of the analysis and interpretation of the theories put forward by Latin American scholars and their adequacy of Marxist theories, through which it will be possible to analyze if America Latina still conforms to a specific unit from the various edges. The research is important because it is a look towards the south from the epistemic advances and the creation of own critical thinking on the occasion of
the Bicentennial of the Independence of Central America.
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