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René Zavaleta Mercado born the June 3, 1937 in Oruro, died in Mexico City (23 December 1984), was a Bolivian sociologist, politician and philosopher. Zavaleta was an extremely influential Bolivian thinker of the second half of the twentieth century. His thought is usually divided into three periods: the first nationalist, followed by an orthodox Marxist phase, and finally his more influential unorthodox Marxism from a uniquely Bolivian perspective. Concepts originating from his work are fundamental to later development in Bolivian social sciences. Notable concepts such as "sociedad abigarrada" (roughly translated "motley society"), meaning a society juxtaposed by asymmetric relations of differentiated cultural power and its respective modes of production. Additionally considered important

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  • René Zavaleta Mercado (ca)
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  • Савалета, Рене (ru)
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  • René Zavaleta Mercado (Oruro, 1935 - Cidade do México, 1984), foi um político, sociólogo e filósofo marxista boliviano. (pt)
  • Рене Савалета Меркадо (исп. René Zavaleta Mercado, 1935—1984) — боливийский политик, философ и социолог. Его труды оказали значительное влияние на интеллектуальную жизнь страны. (ru)
  • René Zavaleta Mercado (Oruro, 3 de juny de 1937 - Ciutat de Mèxic, 23 de desembre de 1984) va ser un sociòleg, polític i filòsof bolivià. Va desenvolupar les seves idees al llarg de la seva carrera com a docent a les universitats Mayor de San Andrés, Oxford, Vincennes, Santiago de Xile, UAM i UNAM, culminant en aquesta com a director fundador (1976-1980) de la Facultat Llatinoamericana de Ciències Socials (FLACSO), amb seu a Mèxic. (ca)
  • René Zavaleta Mercado (Oruro, Bolivia; 3 de junio de 1937 - Ciudad de México, México; 23 de diciembre de 1984) fue un sociólogo, político y filósofo boliviano. Desarrolló sus ideas a lo largo de su carrera como docente en las Universidades de San Andrés, Oxford, Vincennes, Santiago, UAM y UNAM, culminando ésta como director fundador (1976 - 1980) de la Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO), con sede en México. (es)
  • René Zavaleta Mercado born the June 3, 1937 in Oruro, died in Mexico City (23 December 1984), was a Bolivian sociologist, politician and philosopher. Zavaleta was an extremely influential Bolivian thinker of the second half of the twentieth century. His thought is usually divided into three periods: the first nationalist, followed by an orthodox Marxist phase, and finally his more influential unorthodox Marxism from a uniquely Bolivian perspective. Concepts originating from his work are fundamental to later development in Bolivian social sciences. Notable concepts such as "sociedad abigarrada" (roughly translated "motley society"), meaning a society juxtaposed by asymmetric relations of differentiated cultural power and its respective modes of production. Additionally considered important (en)
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