José Carlos Mariátegui

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José Carlos Mariátegui was a pioneering Peruvian Marxist intellectual, journalist, and essayist best known for his influential work "Seven Interpretive Essays on Peruvian Reality."

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instanceOf Marxist intellectual
essayist
human
journalist
birthCountry Peru
birthDate 1894-06-14
birthPlace Moquegua
causeOfDeath complications from leg amputation
citizenship Peru
continentOfCitizenship South America
deathCountry Peru
deathDate 1930-04-16
deathPlace Lima
disability leg amputation
familyName Mariátegui
founded Amauta (magazine)
Labor (newspaper)
Socialist Party of Peru
gender male
genre journalism
political essay
givenName José Carlos
ideology Marxism
indigenismo
socialism
influenced Latin American left
Communist Party of Peru – Shining Path
surface form: Peruvian Communist Party

dependency theory thinkers
influencedBy Georges Sorel
Italian socialism
Karl Marx
Vladimir Lenin
knownFor analysis of indigenous question in Peru
applying Marxism to Peruvian reality
theory of revolutionary socialism in Latin America
languageOfWork Spanish
movement Latin American Marxism
Peruvian socialism
name José Carlos Mariátegui self-link
nationality Peruvian
notableWork Seven Interpretive Essays on Peruvian Reality
occupation political theorist
publisher
writer
originalTitle Seven Interpretive Essays on Peruvian Reality
surface form: Siete ensayos de interpretación de la realidad peruana
periodActive early 20th century
politicalParty Socialist Party of Peru
workedIn Lima

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Julio Antonio Mella associatedWith José Carlos Mariátegui
National University of San Marcos hasNotableAlumni José Carlos Mariátegui
José Carlos Mariátegui name José Carlos Mariátegui self-link