7 Ensayos De Interpretación De La Realidad Peruana by José Carlos Mariátegui

A collection of seven essays that offers a Marxist interpretation of Peru’s historical and social formation, showing how colonial legacies, gamonal landholding, and an export-based economy shape class relations and culture. Centering the Indigenous majority, it argues that emancipation requires agrarian reform, dismantling semi-feudal structures, and a socialist project grounded in communal traditions, while critiquing the limits of liberalism and the roles of education and religion in domination. It also examines regional divides between coast and highlands and uses literature and political economy to outline a path toward a modern nation built on worker–peasant alliances.

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Published
1928
Nationality
Peruvian
Length
Medium
Pages
250-320
Original Language
Spanish
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Alternate Titles
- Seven Interpretative Essays on Peruvian Reality
- Seven Interpretive Essays on Peruvian Reality
- Siete ensayos de interpretación de la realidad peruana

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