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305:) (1976) and then "Third World Ideology and Western Reality: Manufacturing Political Myth" (1986), which appeared first as "El tercermundismo" (1982). In the former book, he criticises Latin American socialists and nationalists for undue hostility to the West and for deviating from the model of Western liberalism. In the latter, he argues against the view that the West exploits the Third World and is to blame for its poverty. Both books, prefaced by the French intellectual 27: 289:
In 1960 he began his journalistic activity, which he continuously kept practicing for the next ten years with positions as Director of "Momento" magazine and as moderator of TV shows like "Frente a la Prensa" (Facing the Press). During his twenty years in television he discussed his ideas on many
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Rangel served as First Secretary of the Embassy of Venezuela in Brussels in 1959. He returned to the field of international relations almost twenty years later to assume the position of Chief Ambassador of Venezuela's mission to the Dominican Republic for the inauguration of President
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on 17 September 1929. His parents were José Antonio Rangel Báez and Magdalena Guevara Hermoso. He went to primary school and high school in the city of Caracas, but all his higher education was done in the United States and Europe. He graduated as Bachelor of Arts at
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He was also a regular columnist for the national and international press. Some of his articles were published posthumously (1988) in a book titled "Marx y los socialismos reales y otros ensayos" (Marx and real socialism and other essays).
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Carlos Rangel and his first wife, Barbara Barling, had four children: Antonio Enrique, Carlos José, Magdalena Teresa and Diana Cristina. Along with his second wife,
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Rangel, Carlos (1977). The Latin Americans : their love-hate relationship with the United States. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
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Rangel, Carlos (1976). Del buen salvaje al buen revolucionario : mitos y realidades de América Latina. Caracas: Monte Avila Editores.
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Rangel, Carlos (1986). Third world ideology and Western reality : manufacturing political myth. New Brunswick: Transaction Books.
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transmitted on channel 4 during the morning marathon "Buenos Días Venezuela", which competed with "Lo de Hoy" (Today) on
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topics related to Venezuelan and international news events with leading national and foreign personalities.
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Rangel, Carlos (1988). Marx y los socialismos reales y otros ensayos. Caracas: Monte Avila Editores.
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and earned the Certificat d'Etudes at the Sorbonne in Paris. Then he did a master's degree at
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From the Noble Savage to the Noble Revolutionary - Myths and Realities of Latin America
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Del buen Salvaje al Buen Revolucionario - Mitos y Realidades De América Latina
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RANGEL (Redes para la Acción de Nuevos Grupos de Estudios Latinoamericanos)
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Rangel, Carlos (1982). El tercermundismo. Caracas: Monte Avila Editores.
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The Latin Americans: Their Love-Hate Relationship with the United States
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Rangel was also a renowned writer. In 1977 he published "
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Sala Virtual de Investigación Sofía Ímber/Carlos Rangel
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Academic staff of the Central University of Venezuela
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Rangel died by suicide on 15 January 1988, aged 58.
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