Rodney Arismendi
Tibaldo Rodney Arismendi Carrasco (21 March 1913 – 27 December 1989) was a Uruguayan politician and political writer who was born in Río Branco, Uruguay and died in Montevideo.
Biography
[edit]In 1930, he joined the Communist Party of Uruguay (PCU), which he represented at the Parliament between 1947 and 1973.
From 1955, he was secretary-general of the PCU; in 1971 the party became a constituent of the Frente Amplio. In 1974 he was imprisoned and in 1975 he was expelled from Uruguay by the military dictatorship and he was exiled in the Soviet Union.
He was considered one of the most important Latin American ideologues of Communism.
His daughter Marina Arismendi is also a PCU politician.
His great niece, the designer and artist Yanina Angelini Arismendi, is also a Communist writer and Civil Rights activist currently living in the southern USA.
Works
[edit]- La filosofía del marxismo y el señor Haya de la Torre (Editorial "América". 1946)
- Para un prontuario del dólar (Al margen del Plan Truman) (Ediciones Pueblos Unidos. 1947)
- Problemas de una revolución continental (2 volúmenes. Ediciones Pueblos Unidos. 1962)
- Un instante de transición hacia batallas más altas (Ediciones de la Agrupación Comunista de Médicos. 1969)
- Lenin, la revolución y América Latina (Ediciones Pueblos Unidos. 1970)
- Insurgencia juvenil (Ediciones Pueblos Unidos. 1972)
- Sobre la enseñanza, la literatura y el arte (Ediciones Pueblos Unidos. 1984)
- Enseñanza democrática (1985)
- Ocho corazones latiendo (1987)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]External links
[edit]- "Siglo rojo. A cien años del nacimiento de Arismendi". Brecha. 2013-03-22. (in Spanish)
- Fundación Rodney Arismendi
- 1913 births
- 1989 deaths
- People from Río Branco, Uruguay
- Uruguayan people of Basque descent
- Communist Party of Uruguay politicians
- Broad Front (Uruguay) politicians
- Members of the Chamber of Representatives of Uruguay (1947–1951)
- Members of the Chamber of Representatives of Uruguay (1951–1955)
- Members of the Chamber of Representatives of Uruguay (1955–1959)
- Members of the Chamber of Representatives of Uruguay (1959–1963)
- Members of the Chamber of Representatives of Uruguay (1963–1967)
- Members of the Chamber of Representatives of Uruguay (1967–1972)
- Members of the Chamber of Representatives of Uruguay (1972–1973)
- Uruguayan political writers
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