Author

Publication

1992 - University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska

Language

English

Word Count

109,250 words, Guess

Page Count

437 pages

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Classifications

  • DDC335.4/3/0972
  • LCCHX113 .C37 1992

Alternate Titles

  • Marxism and communism in twentieth-century Mexico.

Description

In spite of the significance of the Mexican political left, which has surged in recent years, little information has been available to English-language readers. In this important book Barry Carr describes the Mexican leftist movement's attempts to come to grips with the Mexican Revolution of 1910-20 and the ruling party that resulted, and its own efforts to radicalize and organize Mexican workers. Carr offers intriguing new material on the Mexican Communist party's international relations, especially with its counterpart in the United States, and on the Mexican background to the assassination of Leon Trotsky in 1940. He also examines the non-communist left as it has emerged since 1960. Based on archival sources, Marxism and Communism in twentieth-Century Mexico is the first study of the entire spectrum of the Mexican left to appear in any language.

Subjects

Topics

HistorySocialismCommunismCommunism, mexicoSocialism, mexicoPolitics and governmentPartido Comunista Mexicano

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