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Echeverría, Bolívar

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Personal name headingEcheverría, Bolívar
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Variant(s)Echeverría Andrade, Bolívar
Andrade, Bolívar Echeverría
Andrade, Bolívar Vinicio Echeverría
Associated placeBerlin (Germany)
Birth date1941-01-31
Death date2010-06-05
Place of birthRiobamba (Ecuador)
Place of deathDistrito Federal (Mexico)
Field of activityPhilosophy Economics--Philosophy Marxian economics
AffiliationUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras Freie Universität Berlin
Profession or occupationAuthors College teachers Philosophy teachers Philosophers
Found inEstructura esencial, 1995: t.p. verso (Bolívar Echeverría)
La dimensión cultural de la vida social, 2002: t.p. (Bolívar Echeverría) back cover (b. 1941 in Quito)
Gandler, S. Marxismo crítico en México : Adolfo Sánchez Vázquez y Bolívar Echeverría, 2007: p. 85 (Bolívar Echeverría Andrade; b. Jan. 31, 1941, in Riobamba)
Siete aproximaciones a Walter Benjamin, 2010: t.p. t.p. (Bolívar Echeverría) p. 7 (t.p. Bolívar Vinicio Echeverría Andrade; d. June 5, 2010)
Bolívar Echeverría, 2012: p. 7 (d. in Ciudad de México)
Wikipedia, Spanish version, viewed Feb. 9, 2017 (Bolívar Echeverría; Bolívar Vinicio Echeverría Andrade; Latin American philosopher of Ecuadorian origin, naturalized Mexican; he was emeritus professor of Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM); studied philosophy at Freie Universität Berlin and UNAM, where he also studied economics; participated in German student movement of the 1960s; in 1970 moved to Mexico, did translating while continuing his studies in philosophy and economics; taught a seminar on systematic reading of Marx's Das Kapital for 6 years; his research focused on the existentialism of Sartre and Heidegger, criticism of Marxian economics, and development of the critical theory of the Frankfurt School, as well as cultural and historical phenomena of Latin America, including his theory of the 'ethos barroco' as a cultural form of resistance in Latin America)
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