EPISODE · Dec 16, 2019 · 1H 13M
The Guerrilla Wars of Central America (Pt. 2) - El Salvador
from Red Library: A Political Education Podcast for Today's Left
Part 4 of Red Library's Revolutionary Politics in Central and South America Series For part 2 of our discussion on Saul Landau's The Guerrilla Wars of Central America, we do a bit of critical reflection on Landau's analysis in the book then Comrade Commissar Don takes over to lead us through an overview of the chapter on El Salvador. We cover the origins of the guerrilla war waged by the FMLN, the relationship between religion and Marxism in El Salvador, human rights, the massacres by right wing death squads, the conclusion of the conflict, and our closing thoughts on the book. Intro Music: "War Within a Breath" by Rage Against the Machine Further Reading/References Civil War in El Salvador Standpoint Theory/Epistemology The Football War Christian Democratic Party of El Salvador Liberation Theology Archbishop Oscar Romero Trailer for Romero starring Raul Julia Monsignor Romero Documentary Roberto D'Aubuisson Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) Jose Marti Jeane Kirkpatrick Pacification Massacre at El Mozote The Massacre at El Mozote by Mark Danner Atlactatl Battalion Elliott Abrams Communist Party of Peru - Shining Path The Logic of Violence in Civil War Summary Analytical Marxism Red Army Faction Greek Civil War Counter-insurgency Allied Intervention in the Russian Civil War Non-Aligned Movement Gamal Abdel Nasser ------------------------------------------------ Email us at [email protected] Follow us on Twitter at Red Library@red_library_pod Click here to subscribe to Red Library on iTunes Click here to support Red Library on Patreon Click here to find Red Library on Facebook Click here to find the host's political theory blog, Capillaries: Theory at the Front
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