
The Latin American Revolutionary Movement:Proceedings of the First Latin American Communist Conference, June 1929 (Historical Materialism Book, 291)
by: Marc Becker (Author)
Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
Publication Date: 2023/7/31
Language: English
Print Length: 824 pages
ISBN-10: 9004548513
ISBN-13: 9789004548510
Book Description
This volume collects the proceedings of the First Latin American Communist Conference, organized in Buenos Aires, Argentina in June 1929 by the South American Secretariat of the Moscow-based Communist Inteational (Cominte). The Conference was the first and in some ways only opportunity that communists in Latin America had to engage in a broad discussion of the most important problems and challenges that they faced. The topics that the assembled delegates addressed - including militarism, anti-imperialism, trade union issues, and racial discrimination - were all central to the question of how to organise a strong revolutionary movement. This major documentary collection of the Latin American Communist movement, newly translated into English and with a substantial introduction, remains surprisingly relevant to our world today. With an introduction by Victor Jeifets and Lazar Jeifets.
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This volume collects the proceedings of the First Latin American Communist Conference, organized in Buenos Aires, Argentina in June 1929 by the South American Secretariat of the Moscow-based Communist Inteational (Cominte). The Conference was the first and in some ways only opportunity that communists in Latin America had to engage in a broad discussion of the most important problems and challenges that they faced. The topics that the assembled delegates addressed - including militarism, anti-imperialism, trade union issues, and racial discrimination - were all central to the question of how to organise a strong revolutionary movement. This major documentary collection of the Latin American Communist movement, newly translated into English and with a substantial introduction, remains surprisingly relevant to our world today. With an introduction by Victor Jeifets and Lazar Jeifets.
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