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History of the World Crisis
1923
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Lecture 1: The World Crisis and the Peruvian Proletariat Lecture 2: War Literature (Author's Notes) Lecture 3: The Failure of the Second International (Author's Notes) Lecture 4: Italy's Intervention in the War Lecture 5: The Russian Revolution Lecture 6: The German Revolution Lecture 7: The Hungarian Revolution Lecture 8: Germany's Current Political Situation (Author's Notes) Lecture 9: The Versailles Peace and the League of Nations Lecture 10: Proletarian Agitation in Europe in 1919 and 1920 (Author's Notes) Lecture 11: The Economic Problems of Peace Lecture 12: The Crisis of Democracy (Author's Notes) Lecture 13: Revolutionary and Socialist Agitation of the Eastern World Lecture 14: The Institutions of the Russian Regime (Author's Notes) Lecture 15: Internationalism and Nationalism Lecture 16: The Mexican Revolution (Press Description) Lecture 17: Eulogy of Lenin (Author's Notes)

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Jose Carlos Mariategui
Jose Carlos Mariategui
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José Carlos Mariátegui La Chira was a Peruvian journalist, political philosopher, and activist. A prolific writer before his early death at age 35, he is considered one of the most influential Latin American socialists of the 20th century. Mariátegui's most famous work, Seven Interpretive Essays on Peruvian Reality (1928), is still widely read in South America. An avowed, self-taught Marxist, he insisted that a socialist revolution should evolve organically in Latin America on the basis of local conditions and practices, not the result of mechanically applying a European formula.
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