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This man founded the leftist journal Amauta, whose name is a Quechua (“KETCH-oo-uh”) word for “wise one” or “teacher.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this Marxist political theorist who died in 1930 at age 35. He described the role of land-owning gamonales (“gah-moh-NAH-lace”) in his home country in Seven Interpretative Essays on Peruvian Reality.
ANSWER: José Carlos Mariátegui (“mah-ree-AH-tay-ghee”) La Chira
[10e] Mariátegui considered Latin America’s indigenous people to be part of this class, which does not own the means of production. This is the lower of the two main classes in Marxian class theory.
ANSWER: proletariat [or Proletarier; prompt on workers of the world; prompt on working class; prompt on lower class; prompt on trabajadores]
[10m] Mariátegui’s 1927 Defense of Marxism rebutted a Belgian socialist with this surname. A different Belgian of this surname wrote Blindness and Insight as part of the Yale School of deconstruction.
ANSWER: de Man [accept Henri de Man; accept Paul de Man] (Paul de Man was Henri de Man’s nephew.)
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TournamentExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
2025 ACF NationalsYes2114.76100%33%14%