Latin America and left intellectuals: the government of the Popular Unity in Monthly Review

Authors

  • Emmanuel dos Santos

Keywords:

Popular Unity, left intellectuals, exile

Abstract

 In the first decades of its existence, Monthly Review pointed a closer look to Latin America becoming a place for publication of important articles on the theory of dependency, the Cuban Revolution and the Popular Unity government. In this article, we investigate how the periodic discussed the socio-economic and political problems of Latin America, focusing our analysis on the study of articles, debates and editorials about the Popular Unity government. Also, we analyze the space of intellectual sociability based on the magazine Monthly Review which enabled closer relations between the Monthly Review editors and a group of Brazilian intellectuals exiled in Chile. 

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Published

2017-01-31