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106 pages, Paperback

Published February 6, 2024

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Perry Anderson

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Perry Anderson is an English Marxist intellectual and historian. He is Professor of History and Sociology at UCLA and an editor of the New Left Review. He is the brother of historian Benedict Anderson.

He was an influence on the New Left. He bore the brunt of the disapproval of E.P. Thompson in the latter's The Poverty of Theory, in a controversy during the late 1970s over the scientific Marxism of Louis Althusser, and the use of history and theory in the politics of the Left. In the mid-1960s, Thompson wrote an essay for the annual Socialist Register that rejected Anderson's view of aristocratic dominance of Britain's historical trajectory, as well as Anderson's seeming preference for continental European theorists over radical British traditions and empiricism. Anderson delivered two responses to Thompson's polemics, first in an essay in New Left Review (January-February 1966) called "Socialism and Pseudo-Empiricism" and then in a more conciliatory yet ambitious overview, Arguments within English Marxism (1980).

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April 26, 2025
Son dos artículos que Perry publicó en el new left review en 2001 y 2015. La verdad que están muy bien y es sorprendente comprobar lo poco que han cambiado algunas cosas desde entonces (el dogma de la solución de los dos estados, etc.). Además es corto.
No quiero dejar escapar la oportunidad para decir que también me he leido "El nuevo anti-Maquiavelo" de Manuel Fraga Iribarne (1962), libro inexplicablemente ausente de goodreads. Habla bastante de comunismo y anarquismo (con un nivel , pese a todo, bastante superior a lo que hoy en día nos tienen acostumbrados sus detractores [los del comunismo y anarquismo]) y propone una especie de realismo católico que yo que sé, pues ahí está. Curiosamente no cita al bueno de Carl Schmitt en ningún momento. En fin, también es corto y entretenido.
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