The Latin American Revolution: Politics and Strategy from Apro-Marxism to Guevarism

The Latin American Revolution: Politics and Strategy from Apro-Marxism to Guevarism

Author
Donald Clark Hodges
Publisher
W. Morrow
Language
English
Year
1974
ISBN
9780688003159,068800315X
File Type
pdf
File Size
30.5 MiB

I. The Rise And Fall Of Apro-marxism -- Ii. Communist Politics And Strategies. The Leninist Heritage -- The Impact Of International Communism : International Congresses ; Conformity And Diversity In Latin American Communism -- The Popular-front Strategy : The Role Of Communists In The Guatemalan Revolution ; The Cuban Psp Vis-à-vis The July 26 Movement ; From The Popular Front To Popular Unity In Chile -- Iii. Latin American Trotskyism. The Common Denominator : The Theory Of Permanent Revolution ; The Strategy Of Permanent Revolution -- The Divergence In Latin American Trotskyism : Sources Of The Divergence In Trotsky's Works ; Origins Of The Proletarian Tendency ; Development Of The National Liberation Tendency ; Debate Over The Two Lines Of The Revolution --^ Contributions To The Latin American Revolution : Dual Power In Bolivia ; The Peruvian Peasant Rebellion Under Hugo Blanco ; The Guatemalan Guerrillas Of Mr-13 ; The People's Revolutionary Army In Argentina ; Toward A Socialist United States Of Latin America? -- Iv. The New Left: Fidel And Olas. Characteristics Of The New Left -- The Transformations Of Fidelism -- Olas And Its Forerunners -- V. Guevarism Or The Insurrectional Foco. Foundations Of The Insurrectional Foco : Theory Of The Insurrectional Foco ; Strategy Of The Insurrectional Foco -- The Development Of Che's Strategy For Liberation : The Combined Struggle Against Native Oligarchies And Imperialism ; Toward A Bolivarian Or Continental War Of Liberation ; Marighelism, Or The Adaptation Of Che's Continental Strategy To Brazil ; The Tupamaros: Urban Guerrilla Warfare Is Decisive --^ Insurrectional Balance Sheet Of A Decade : The First Insurrectional Wave: The Struggle Against Caribbean-type Dictatorships ; The Second Wave: The Andes As The Sierra Maestra Of South And Central America ; The Third Wave: Transition To A Bolivarian Or Continental War Of Independence ; The Fourth Wave: Urban Guerrila Warfare From The Southern Cone To The Rio Grande -- Vi. The First Socialist Revolution In The Americas. The Turn Toward Socialism -- The Parallel Construction Of Socialism And Communism -- Toward A Communist Political Revolution. [by] Donald C. Hodges. Bibliography: P. 262-277.

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