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Haya de la Torre, la trampa del indigenismo y su postura para evitar una nueva fragmentación territorial de la América Latina

*Por Marcelo Gullo
Haya de la Torre, la trampa del indigenismo y su postura para evitar una nueva fragmentación territorial de la América Latina por Marcelo Gullo
Durante los primeros meses de 1931, mientras los cuadros apristas organizaban el partido y difundían el pensamiento aprista, Haya de la Torre multiplicaba, desde Berlín y Londres, su ofensiva […]

Marcelo Gullo: «Nos sobran recursos, nos falta patriotismo»

POLITÓLOGO | EL ACADÉMICO ASEGURA QUE UNA FALSIFICACIÓN ESTRATÉGICA DE LA HISTORIA OCULTA LAS BASES GRACIAS A LAS CUALES LAS POTENCIAS ALCANZARON SU ACTUAL ESTADO DE BIENESTAR Y SU VENTAJOSA CONDICIÓN DE PODER.
El destacado intelectual argentino Marcelo Gullo conversó con OH! mientras se aprestaba a viajar a Bolivia para realizar una serie de conferencias. […]

China & Contemporary Thresholds of Power.

China is the most important contemporary example that any successful process of construction of national power is the result of a convenient conjugation of an attitude of ideological insubordination with the dominant train of thought and of an effective state impulse.
After the death of Mao Zedong in 1976, a new ruler came to power […]

Great Britain & the New Threshold of Power

*Por Marcelo Gullo
Great Britain & the Industrial Revolution
In his celebrated book Industry & Empire Eric Hobsbawn (1998:13) affirms: “The Industrial Revolution points out the deepest transformation experienced by human life in the history of the world, registered in written documents. During a short period this revolution coincided with the story of just one country, […]

Germany: From Economic Integration to Political Unity.

*Por Marcelo Gullo
An Unknown Germany
It turns out to be impossible to think and even more bothersome to enunciate that until the end of the 18th century the German people was a people submitted to brutal slavery, a people submitted to the whim of the ruling elite that sold the best men of their own […]

Japan & State Impulse.

*Por Marcelo Gullo

Japan Against Western Powers

If we consider a state impulse to be all the policies made by a State to create or increase and of the elements that make up the power of that State, there is no room for doubt that Japan was the State that, throughout history and most systematically, […]

The Insubordination of the United States.

*Por Marcelo Gullo

The Beginnings of the First Successful Insubordination
Between 1775 and 1783, the thirteen colonies of North America played the main role in the first successful insubordination produced in a place which, for that time, was “the periphery of the international system”. It was evidently not the only insubordination produced in the periphery, but […]

The Double Subordination

*Por Marcelo Gullo
As a strategy of preservation and expansion of power, the hegemonic structures carry on, according to Guimarães, four key strategies:
1) The internal division and territorial fragmentation of peripheral states.
2) The generation of ideologies, ie, the development of concepts, worldviews and specific situations.
3) The formation of elites, ie the formation, in the countries […]

International system, its origins and rules

*Por Marcelo Gullo
The Genesis of the International System
When continents began to interact between themselves, from approximately five centuries ago, slowly, they started to form, what is now called the “international system”. It is an attempt to break the Islamic fence – which threatened to strangle strategically the small and divided Christian kingdoms of Europe […]

The Structure of Hegemony

*Por Marcelo Gullo
When we say that the mega-corporations are secondary actors in international relationships and that commonly require the states to act, we are not unaware that the mega-corporations, the World Bank or the International Monetary Fund and other international agencies with varying degrees of autonomy, integrate a system of subordination whose reality is […]