Show authors biography
Luis Guillermo Vasco has taken his Marxist convictions to anthropological practice in a particularly demanding way. It has not made concessions to the codes of the university institution or the anthropological discipline. For Vasco anthropology is a field of work for Marxism. As an intellectual practice, anthropology only makes sense if it is oriented to transform reality, as a political practice, it must develop actions alongside the class sectors that have been exploited by the colonialist and capitalist processes of which institutional anthropology has frequently been part. and accomplice. Without rhetorical juggling, Vasco goes straight to the point, revolutionary anthropology, the only one politically possible, generates revolutionary knowledge and carries out revolutionary practices for the emancipation of the Indians.
Article visits 72 | PDF visits 61