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H.C.F. Mansilla
La Paz
Bolivia, Plurinational State of
Vol 14 No 2 (2015), Articles
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15304/rips.14.2.2743
Submitted: 07-09-2015 Accepted: 11-11-2015 Published: 21-12-2015
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European critical Marxism turned out to be very different from Third-World Marxism, which has been reduced to be an ideology of accelerated modernization for the societies at the world peripheries: the march to the heavy industry as normative goal. Bolivian Marxism has built a mixture with the leading features of the own traditional culture: authoritarianism, paternalism and centralism. This problem, which preserves antidemocratic regimes, was not recognizes as such by Bolivia’s most important Marxist, René Zavaleta Mercado.

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