![]() ![]() Starting from the revindication of Andean collectivist traditions of millennial origin-and proposing them as the substrate for a modern communist, as well as Latin American, movement-the magazine sought to articulate the discussions around the different movements of social transformation for the creation of the continent. Amauta-which in Quechua means teacher-was a collective generational project that sought to renew the Peruvian national imaginary, promoting pro-indigenous and socialist values in a context in which oligarchy and foreign capital perpetuated the colonial order at an economic and social level. Directed by José Carlos Mariátegui, father of Latin American Marxism and a member of the Partido Socialista Peruano, the magazine quickly became a space where the American political and cultural vanguard could coincide. ![]() ![]() The Peruvian magazine Amauta (1926-1930) was one of the most influential avant-garde publications of the twentieth century. ![]()
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