El marxismo ambivalente del cine de Ken Loach (2000-2015).

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In British director Ken Loach’s cinema we can find a radical and revolutionary marxist ideology, along with a humanist, Christian-derived anthropological approach. This results in films that have a shared leading role between the generic “collective” and individual subjects, with their personal and non transferable dramas. Similarly, the responsibility for the injustices that afflict society, in some cases is generically attributed to Capitalism, and in others to the freedom and will of a particular character. In any case, there are no signs of evolution in his ideological positions.

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Orellana, G. de T. J. (2015). El marxismo ambivalente del cine de Ken Loach (2000-2015). Relectiones. Revista interdisciplinar de Filosofía y Humanidades, (2), 37–48. https://doi.org/10.32466/eufv-rel.2015.2.44.37-48

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