A landmark exploration of Argentine socialist José Aricó 's contribution to the development of 'Latin American Marxism. '
Martín Cortés holds a doctorate in Social Sciences and Philosophy (University of Buenos Aires -- University of Paris 8). He has published books and articles on political theory, theories of the state and Latin American Marxism.
Foreword
Introduction
PART I: TRANSLATION
1 Aricó as Translator: An Interpretive Key
2 Marxism, a Manifold Object: The Role of Translation within Aricó 's Intellectual Project
PART II: MARXISMS
3 Marxism is Not a Philosophy of History
4 Asynchrony I: Thinking Politics, Thinking the Nation
5 Asynchrony II: Problems of Political Theory in Latin America
Conclusions
References