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Notas sobre la recepción de "El capital" en México
Author(s) -
Luis Anaya Merchant
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
iberian journal of the history of economic thought
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2386-5768
DOI - 10.5209/ijhe.64118
Subject(s) - humanities , political science , art
espanolEl trabajo explora los ambientes sociopoliticos y culturales bajo los que fue conocida la obra de Karl Marx en Mexico a lo largo del siglo XX. En especial por su opus magnum cuyas primeras ediciones recorrieron un camino enredado, que contrasta con la riqueza de los importantes proyectos editoriales que se desplegarian en las decadas de los setenta y ochenta. El engarce que supone Mexico para Norteamerica y Latinoamerica acerca y aleja su experiencia sociopolitica y cultural respecto de ambas realidades haciendose igualmente coparticipe de ellas. Desde temprano la influencia radical norteamericana tambien se combino con corrientes europeas para alentar la difusion del pensamiento socialista en Mexico, pero serian los cambios de la influencia conservadora norteamericana los que invertirian el patron al final del siglo XX. Tambien su crisis de 2008 ha renovado el interes en pro de un nuevo ciclo de recuperacion de la teoria critica. EnglishThe work explores the socio-political and cultural environments under which the work of Karl Marx in Mexico was known throughout the 20th century. Especially for his opus magnum whose first editions went through a tangled path, which contrasts with the richness of the important editorial projects that would be deployed in the 70s and 80s. The link that Mexico assumes for North America and Latin America brings its socio-political and cultural experience closer to and away from both realities and becomes equally participant in them. Since early the American radical influence was also combined with European currents to encourage the spread of socialist thought in Mexico, but it would be the changes in the American conservative influence that would reverse the pattern at the end of the 20th century. Also, its 2008 crisis has renewed interest in favor of a new recovery cycle of the critical theory.

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