The Political Theory of Che Guevara

Author:   Renzo Llorente
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Publication Date:   09 February 2018
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Author:   Renzo Llorente
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield International
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.295kg
ISBN:  

9781783487172


ISBN 10:   1783487178
Pages:   196
Publication Date:   09 February 2018
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This remarkable essay is a reliable and insightful guide to Guevara's thought and to his legacy for the Socialism of the 21st Century. One can easily conclude from this analysis of Guevara's Marxist Humanism and revolutionary ethics, how little he had to do with Stalinism, and how much he had in common with the Latin American Marxist tradition initiated by Jose Carlos Mariategui. -- Michael Loewy Llorente's book provides a fascinating examination of Guevara's political ideas on revolution, anti-imperialism, socialist construction, consciousness and social-relations. The author frames Guevara in relation to radical social theory. Llorente has extensive knowledge of Guevara's writings and speeches and explores these drawing out connections with the work of Marx, Lenin, Trotsky, Lukacs, and others who have contributed to Marxist theory and socialist praxis. -- Helen Yaffe, Economic History Fellow, London School of Economics This is an important reading of Che's life and work and a major contribution to our understanding of Che's political theory. Further, it is. indispensable for all those open to the possibility of being like Che arriving as it does at a time when being like Che carries with it a special political and moral urgency. -- Peter McLaren, Distinguished Professor in Critical Studies, Chapman University


Llorente's book provides a fascinating examination of Guevara's political ideas on revolution, anti-imperialism, socialist construction, consciousness and social-relations. The author frames Guevara in relation to radical social theory. Llorente has extensive knowledge of Guevara's writings and speeches and explores these drawing out connections with the work of Marx, Lenin, Trotsky, Lukacs, and others who have contributed to Marxist theory and socialist praxis.--Helen Yaffe, Economic History Fellow, London School of Economics This is an important reading of Che's life and work and a major contribution to our understanding of Che's political theory. Further, it is. indispensable for all those open to the possibility of being like Che arriving as it does at a time when being like Che carries with it a special political and moral urgency.--Peter McLaren, Distinguished Professor in Critical Studies, Chapman University This remarkable essay is a reliable and insightful guide to Guevara's thought and to his legacy for the Socialism of the 21st Century. One can easily conclude from this analysis of Guevara's Marxist Humanism and revolutionary ethics, how little he had to do with Stalinism, and how much he had in common with the Latin American Marxist tradition initiated by Jos' Carlos Mariategui.--Michael Lwy, author of The Marxism of Che Guevara


This remarkable essay is a reliable and insightful guide to Guevara's thought and to his legacy for the Socialism of the 21st Century. One can easily conclude from this analysis of Guevara's Marxist Humanism and revolutionary ethics, how little he had to do with Stalinism, and how much he had in common with the Latin American Marxist tradition initiated by Jose Carlos Mariategui.--Michael Lowy, author of The Marxism of Che Guevara Llorente's book provides a fascinating examination of Guevara's political ideas on revolution, anti-imperialism, socialist construction, consciousness and social-relations. The author frames Guevara in relation to radical social theory. Llorente has extensive knowledge of Guevara's writings and speeches and explores these drawing out connections with the work of Marx, Lenin, Trotsky, Lukacs, and others who have contributed to Marxist theory and socialist praxis.--Helen Yaffe, Economic History Fellow, London School of Economics


This remarkable essay is a reliable and insightful guide to Guevara's thought and to his legacy for the Socialism of the 21st Century. One can easily conclude from this analysis of Guevara's Marxist Humanism and revolutionary ethics, how little he had to do with Stalinism, and how much he had in common with the Latin American Marxist tradition initiated by Jose Carlos Mariategui. -- Michael Loewy Llorente's book provides a fascinating examination of Guevara's political ideas on revolution, anti-imperialism, socialist construction, consciousness and social-relations. The author frames Guevara in relation to radical social theory. Llorente has extensive knowledge of Guevara's writings and speeches and explores these drawing out connections with the work of Marx, Lenin, Trotsky, Lukacs, and others who have contributed to Marxist theory and socialist praxis. -- Helen Yaffe, Economic History Fellow, London School of Economics This is an important reading of Che's life and work and a major contribution to our understanding of Che's political theory. Further, it is. indispensable for all those open to the possibility of being like Che arriving as it does at a time when being like Che carries with it a special political and moral urgency. -- Peter McLaren, Distinguished Professor in Critical Studies, Chapman University Renzo Llorente's The Political Theory of Che Guevara is an outstanding work of explanatory synthesis. Though far from the first attempt at a concise outline of Guevara's thought, it stands out for the care Llorente takes in guiding his reader through complex and potentially forbidding material. A professor of social and political philosophy at the Madrid campus of Saint Louis University, he proves himself a skillful teacher on the page. His prose is remarkably clean, accessible and free of jargon. He patiently explains concepts upon introducing them and provides relevant historical or theoretical information when necessary, though not so much as to overwhelm the reader. Instructors looking to introduce high school and college students to the ideas of one of the 20th century's most fascinating minds will be hard pressed to find a better textbook. * Marx and Philosophy Review of Books, 1 October 2018 *


This remarkable essay is a reliable and insightful guide to Guevara's thought and to his legacy for the Socialism of the 21st Century. One can easily conclude from this analysis of Guevara's Marxist Humanism and revolutionary ethics, how little he had to do with Stalinism, and how much he had in common with the Latin American Marxist tradition initiated by Jose Carlos Mariategui. -- Michael Lowy, author of The Marxism of Che Guevara Llorente's book provides a fascinating examination of Guevara's political ideas on revolution, anti-imperialism, socialist construction, consciousness and social-relations. The author frames Guevara in relation to radical social theory. Llorente has extensive knowledge of Guevara's writings and speeches and explores these drawing out connections with the work of Marx, Lenin, Trotsky, Lukacs, and others who have contributed to Marxist theory and socialist praxis. -- Helen Yaffe, Economic History Fellow, London School of Economics


This remarkable essay is a reliable and insightful guide to Guevara's thought and to his legacy for the Socialism of the 21th Century. One can easily conclude from this analysis of Guevara's Marxist Humanism and revolutionary ethics, how little he had to do with Stalinism, and how much he had in common with the Latin American Marxist tradition initiated by Jose Carlos Mariategui. -- Michael Lowy, author of The Marxism of Che Guevara


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Renzo Llorente teaches Philosophy at Saint Louis University, Madrid Campus. He is the translator and editor of The Marxism of Manuel Sacristán: From Communism to the New Social Movements (2014) and the author of Beyond the Pale: Exercises in Provocation (2010).

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