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War and Totalitarianism in a seminar of El Colegio de México (1943). Approaches to the thought of José Medina Echavarría
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March 1, 2017
Keywords:
war, totalitarianism, José Medina Echavarría, intellectuals of the Spanish Republican exile, Mexico, Hispanic thinking
How to Cite
Morales Martín, J. J. (2017). War and Totalitarianism in a seminar of El Colegio de México (1943). Approaches to the thought of José Medina Echavarría. Bajo Palabra, (13), 89–105. https://doi.org/10.15366/bp2017.13.006
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Abstract
The main objective of this article is to examine the “Collective War Seminar” held at El Colegio de Mexico in 1943 and in which various Mexican, Latin American and Spanish Republican exile intellectuals pondered the Second World War. But also the interest is in giving to know the more personal reflections of José Medina Echavarría – promoter of that event– on the war, totalitarianism or democracy.
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