Under German eyes: Germán Avé-Lallemant and the origins of Marxism in Argentina

Autores
Poy Piñeiro, Lucas Martín; Gaido, Daniel Fernando
Año de publicación
2011
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During the late 1880s and early 1890s, German socialist immigrants grouped around a club called Vorwärts played a key role in the consolidation of the first socialist groups in Argentina. In the context of a deep economic and political crisis, Germán Avé-Lallemant (1835-1910) - a mining engineer and land surveyor born in Lübeck, who later served as the Argentine correspondent of Die Neue Zeit, the theoretical journal of German Social Democracy edited by Karl Kautsky - became the main personality of Argentine socialism before the appearance of Juan B. Justo's La Vanguardia in 1894. Distancing themselves from Lassalle and embracing a Marxist ideology more closely aligned with the political line of the SPD, the first Argentine socialist groups also sketched, under Lallemant's direction, an analysis of Argentine history stressing its backwardness and arguing that capitalism would play a progressive historical role in the immediate future - an analysis explaining their originally sympathetic attitude towards the new Radical Party. Lallemant's previously unresearched German writings, set against the background of contemporary political currents in Argentina and the Second International, shed new light on his role in the origins of Argentine socialism.
Fil: Poy Piñeiro, Lucas Martín. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Gaido, Daniel Fernando. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
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SOCIALISM
GERMAN AVE-LALLEMANT
MARXISM
ARGENTINA
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Under German eyes: Germán Avé-Lallemant and the origins of Marxism in Argentina
title Under German eyes: Germán Avé-Lallemant and the origins of Marxism in Argentina
spellingShingle Under German eyes: Germán Avé-Lallemant and the origins of Marxism in Argentina
Poy Piñeiro, Lucas Martín
SOCIALISM
GERMAN AVE-LALLEMANT
MARXISM
ARGENTINA
title_short Under German eyes: Germán Avé-Lallemant and the origins of Marxism in Argentina
title_full Under German eyes: Germán Avé-Lallemant and the origins of Marxism in Argentina
title_fullStr Under German eyes: Germán Avé-Lallemant and the origins of Marxism in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Under German eyes: Germán Avé-Lallemant and the origins of Marxism in Argentina
title_sort Under German eyes: Germán Avé-Lallemant and the origins of Marxism in Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Poy Piñeiro, Lucas Martín
Gaido, Daniel Fernando
author Poy Piñeiro, Lucas Martín
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Gaido, Daniel Fernando
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv SOCIALISM
GERMAN AVE-LALLEMANT
MARXISM
ARGENTINA
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GERMAN AVE-LALLEMANT
MARXISM
ARGENTINA
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv During the late 1880s and early 1890s, German socialist immigrants grouped around a club called Vorwärts played a key role in the consolidation of the first socialist groups in Argentina. In the context of a deep economic and political crisis, Germán Avé-Lallemant (1835-1910) - a mining engineer and land surveyor born in Lübeck, who later served as the Argentine correspondent of Die Neue Zeit, the theoretical journal of German Social Democracy edited by Karl Kautsky - became the main personality of Argentine socialism before the appearance of Juan B. Justo's La Vanguardia in 1894. Distancing themselves from Lassalle and embracing a Marxist ideology more closely aligned with the political line of the SPD, the first Argentine socialist groups also sketched, under Lallemant's direction, an analysis of Argentine history stressing its backwardness and arguing that capitalism would play a progressive historical role in the immediate future - an analysis explaining their originally sympathetic attitude towards the new Radical Party. Lallemant's previously unresearched German writings, set against the background of contemporary political currents in Argentina and the Second International, shed new light on his role in the origins of Argentine socialism.
Fil: Poy Piñeiro, Lucas Martín. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Gaido, Daniel Fernando. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
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