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The election in Chile of the Marxist leader of the Socialist Party,
Salvador Allende, to the presidency in October 1970 inaugurated a
political situation unique in Latin America and of world-wide
significance. Allende's Popular Unity coalition embraced Socialists
and Communists and campaigned on an election programme of
unprecedented radicalism - nothing less than the abolition of
monopoly capitalism and imperialism in Chile. In this book, Régis
Debray, recently released from his Bolivian gaol, questioned
President Allende about his strategy for socialism. These
discussions ranged widely over the history of the workers' movement
in Chile, the strength of imperialism in Latin America, the
experience of the first months of the Allende government, the role
of the Chilean armed forces, Allende's personal background and
friendship with Che Guevara, the seizure of land by peasants since
the Popular Unity victory, and the international outlook of the new
Chile. In an introductory essay, Debray furnished an analysis of
Chilean history and politics which situated Allende in the past and
present of the country and explored the dynamics of the class
struggle now unfolding there. For this new anniversary edition,
leading Chilean leftist scholar Camila Vergara has written a new
introduction which appraises the book in the light of recent
political developments in Chile.
'Civilisation' - a hard term to define. But while every society has
a distinctive culture, authentic civilisations must offer those
they subjugate an attractive way of life. Their imprint outlasts
their imperium. A century ago, Debray argues, there was a European
civilisation of which America was an outlying culture; but today
the relationship is reversed. 'In 1900, an American of taste was a
European in exile; in 2000, a trendy European is a frustrated
American - or one waiting for a visa'. Characteristic of American
civilization is its three overarching fetishes: space, image and
happiness. America is a civilization of space and image, whereas
Europe was one of time and writing. And its kitsch infantilism
blinds itself to the tragic complexities of human life. A measure
of America's success is how its 'globish' jargon has so
successfully infiltrated European languages. For Debray, the
dominance of American civilisation is a historical fait accompli,
yet he sees a model for Europe in Vienna after its exclusion from
the German Reich. For decades to come, Europe can still offer a
rich cultural seedbed. 'Some will call it decadence, others
liberation. Why not both?'
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