Sumario: | This book by Fabián Harari explores the complex historical events surrounding the Argentine May Revolution of 1810 and its enduring impact. Harari challenges traditional historiography by reexamining the revolution's social and political dynamics, focusing on the roles of key figures and the bourgeois class. The work critiques established narratives and highlights the intellectual debates of the time, drawing parallels between past and present revolutionary forces. With a Marxist perspective, the author addresses the sociopolitical context and class struggles that shaped the revolution. Aimed at academics, students, and leftist activists, the book serves as both a historical analysis and a commentary on contemporary social movements.
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