Paraguayan Sorrow

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The first-ever English translation of one of the legends of the Latin American left Rafael Barrett was born into the Spanish elite, but in the six intense years that he spent in Paraguay, he shed his past to become one of the most notable voices speaking out against the rampant imperialism gripping Latin America. Arriving in a nation constructed upon a foundation of bones following the Triple Alliance War of 1864-1870, Barrett was thrown by chance into the “Paraguayan sorrow” that haunted that landlocked nation in the heart of Latin America. More than half the population had been wiped out in the merciless conflict. A ferocious pattern of capitalist imperialism had taken hold. The apocalyptic war had ended a period of relative economic independence, and—as competing elites allied with foreign interests squabbled over rulership—Paraguay’s poor workers entered a long descent into utter degradation. All that Barrett witnessed prompted him to discard the vestiges of his past as an upper-class liberal dandy in Madrid, shifting his politics rapidly to the left and becoming a key ally of the growing Paraguayan anarcho-syndicalist movement. As skirmishes between Paraguay’s national elites pushed the country from one military uprising to the next, Barrett’s prolific articles in the capital city’s press broke the silence on deep social, economic, and political problems playing out in urban and rural areas. Barrett transformed into one of Paraguay’s most vivid commentators, denouncing private property and the state, and one of the most vocal defenders of the heavily marginalized culture, language, and landscapes of the Paraguayan popular classes. He paid the ultimate price for his metamorphosis, ultimately facing banishment from the nation’s intelligentsia, poverty, exile, and a tuberculosis infection that would soon end his life. Despite Barrett’s position as a legendary figure in Paraguayan, Uruguayan, and Argentinian leftist circles, especially among anarchists, his work has endured long periods of relative obscurity since his death. Among Barrett’s wide-ranging texts, he is often remembered for a brave exposé of the horrors committed against Paraguayan workers by powerful international companies that extracted the leaf of the yerba mate tree from the depths of enormous enclaves of forest they controlled. Barrett’s attack on this state-backed system of debt slavery would position him as a forerunner of anti-neocolonial writing in Latin America. This edition of his striking book Paraguayan Sorrow (1911), which includes his writing on the yerba mate forests, forms part of a wave of renewed interest in a striking body of writing covering an enormous number of disciplines and geographical regions. With its vivid landscapes, precise analysis, and bold denouncements, this first-ever English translation of Paraguayan Sorrow brings us a relevant and inspiring resource for the analysis of imperialism in Paraguay, Latin America, and across the globe.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Rafael Barrett
Publisher : NYU Press
Release : 2024-10-01
File : 208 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781685900809


Potency Of The Common

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The central question of the book is as follows: To what extent does the community present a challenge in the life of the individual? Well-known international Philosophers, historians, anthropologists, political scientists, theologians and sociologists attempted to find explications by intercultural comparison.

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Genre : History
Author : Gert Melville
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release : 2016-09-26
File : 442 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783110459791


A Paraguayan Treasure

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Author : Alexander Francis Baillie
Publisher : London : Simpkin, Marshall
Release : 1887
File : 390 Pages
ISBN-13 : UTEXAS:059173025246570


Aifld Report

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Genre : Industrial relations
Author : American Institute for Free Labor Development
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Release : 1968
File : 328 Pages
ISBN-13 : CORNELL:31924054156678


The History Of Paraguay

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Genre : Paraguay
Author : Charles Ames Washburn
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Release : 1871
File : 666 Pages
ISBN-13 : UVA:X000414317


Seven Eventful Years In Paraguay

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Genre : Paraguay
Author : George Frederick Masterman
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Release : 1869
File : 388 Pages
ISBN-13 : OXFORD:590663389


Paraguayan Interlude

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Genre : Mennonites
Author : Willard H. Smith
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Release : 1950
File : 224 Pages
ISBN-13 : UTEXAS:059173022949166


Manuel Ortiz Guerrero Paraguayan Poet

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Author : William Holloway Roberts
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Release : 1950
File : 484 Pages
ISBN-13 : WISC:89094570827


Inter America

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Genre : Latin America
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Release : 1923
File : 416 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCAL:B3057568


The Modern Language Journal

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Includes section "Reviews".

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Genre : Electronic journals
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Release : 1916
File : 678 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015060428904