Eric Robert Wolf (February 1, 1923 - March 6, 1999) on Revolution and Hope

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(1923 - 1999)

Anthropologist, best Known for his Studies of Peasants, Latin America, and his Advocacy of Marxist Perspectives Within Anthropology

: An anthropologist, best known for his studies of peasants, Latin America, and his advocacy of Marxist perspectives within anthropology. As a social scientist, already fighting from a less than ideal position in the wider academy, Eric Wolf criticized what he called disciplinary imperialism within social sciences, and between social sciences on one hand, and the natural sciences on another, banishing certain topics, such as history, as not enough academic. (From: Wikipedia.org.)


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“If the peasant rebels partake of tragedy, they also partake of hope, and to that extent theirs is the party of humanity. Arrayed against them, however, are now not merely the defenders of ancient privileges, but the Holy Alliance of those who -- with superior technology and superior organization -- would bury that hope under an avalanche of power. These new engineers of power call themselves realists, but it is a hallmark of their realism that it admits no evidence and interpretation other than that which serves their purposes. The peasantry confronts tragedy, but hope is on its side; doubly tragic are their adversaries who would deny that hope to both peasantry and to themselves. This also is America's dilemma in the world today: to act in aid of human hope or to crush it, not only for the world's sake but for her own.”

Source: "Peasant Wars of the Twentieth Century," by Eric R. Wolf, Harper & Row Publishers, New York, Evanston, and London, 1969. Chapter 7: Conclusion, Page 302.

"Peasant Wars of the Twentieth Century," by Eric R. Wolf, Harper & Row Publishers, New York, Evanston, and London, 1969.

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