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Elsewhere Texts 1 Towards a History of the National-Popular in Bolivia 1879-1980 by Rene Zavaleta Mercado and Translated by Anne Freeland, Seagull Books London Ltd

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    Author(s)Rene Zavaleta Mercado and Translated by Anne Freeland
    PublisherSeagull Books London Ltd
    ISBN9780857423580
    Pages304
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJune 2018

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    Seagull Books London Ltd Elsewhere Texts 1 Towards a History of the National-Popular in Bolivia 1879-1980 by Rene Zavaleta Mercado and Translated by Anne Freeland

    Bolivia's foremost social and political theorist, Rene Zavaleta Mercado held diplomatic and ministerial posts with the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement in the 1950s and '60s, before eventually aligning with the Marxist left, where he developed the creative, heterodox philosophy for which he is known. Towards a History of the National-Popular in Bolivia is his final and most significant work, available in English for the first time. Published posthumously, the book explores a series of critical moments in Bolivian history to illuminate the reconstitution of seigneurial rule and the challenges posed by plebeian, indigenous, and working-class projects, agitating for a more inclusive nation. It is a work of reflexive social theory that explores the limits of its own conceptual frameworks including classical political philosophy and Marxism through an engagement with the history that made possible its own conceptual horizons. In its content, method, and style, the book offers an original reflection on social formations and political knowledge that have far-reaching implications for the Global South.Rooted in history and yet exceedingly relevant, Zavaleta's revolutionary work makes contemporary a long genealogy of theories of the national-popular from Gramsci and Mariategui, to Fanon and Ho Chi Minh.show more



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