Does anyone know of any good books about Allende, Mujica, and other revolutionary/reformists of South American nations?
I read a book about the Tupamaros already, it was pretty good. It is hard finding decent books in English.
>>8733108
Bump, I've looked for books providing a close detail of the Shining Path for years.
Another supposedly solid book about the Tupamaros here OP
1: Learn Spanish
2: Read Spainish literature because fuck all the spics in Latin america, they are pretty much a non continent.
There's a book about the first election campaigns of the Workers' Party in Brazil called Without Fear of Being Happy. It's from Verso Books and it's pretty good. The Revolutionary Lives series had a title called 'Salvador Allende: Revolutionary Democrat' that I've heard is very good.
>>8733464
Sounds promising. I did already pick out a few gamble books on. But, I have a feeling they'll be over-priced PoD crapshoots with terrible editing.
>>8733108
>endorsing South American leftist populism in 2016
Heh. Out of all their leaders, Mujica is the only one that ever came across as authentic to me. All others were/are crooks.