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Review. ¿Why read Marx from Latin America in the 21st century?

Reseña. ¿Por qué leer a Marx desde América Latina en el siglo XXI?




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Inclán, D. (2012). Review. ¿Why read Marx from Latin America in the 21st century?. Tabula Rasa, 17, 253-256. https://revistas.unicolmayor.edu.co/index.php/tabularasa/article/view/1362

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Daniel Inclán

    This is one of the many questions that arise when reading the ambitious book of José gandarilla; It is a way of introducing ourselves to the encirclement or intellectual siege that is proposed to be made to the whole, to see us with the commitment to think before the civilizational crisis that afflicts us.

    It does not cease to surprise, at the same time as to please, that a young researcher recover the figure of Karl Marx, so problematic and little read in our days, especially because he faces it from a colonial position. This makes the risk that the book assumes more interesting, by interrelating two intellectual poles that seem opposed. The challenge is more suggestive when he proposes to go through Kant and Hegel before arriving at Marx's thought, to close with the thorough reading of one of his most careful readers in Latin America: Enrique Dussel.
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