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Marc Becker is a professor of Latin American Studies at Truman State University. Becker is a co-founder of NativeWeb, an internet resource that compiles information about Indigenous peoples around the world.〔Guillermo Delgado-P. and Marc Becker, "Latin America: The Internet and Indigenous Texts", ''Cultural Survival Quarterly'' 21, no. 4 (Winter 1998): 23-28; Charles Bowen, ''Modem Nation: The Handbook of Grassroots American Activism Online'' (New York: Times Business, 1996), 134-35.〕 Becker has published two books and several articles on José Carlos Mariátegui.〔Harry Vanden and Marc Becker, ed., ''José Carlos Mariátegui: An Anthology'' (New York: Monthly Review Press, 2011); Marc Becker, ''Mariátegui and Latin American Marxist Theory'', Latin American Series Number 20 (Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Center for International Studies, Monographs in International Studies, 1993); Marc Becker, "La presencia intellectual de José Carlos Mariátegui en los Estados Unidos en los años 20," ''Anuario Mariateguiano'' 6, no. 6 (1994): 255-69; Marc Becker, "Mariátegui y el problema de las razas en América Latina," ''Revista Andina'' no. 35 (July 2002): 191-220; Marc Becker, "Mariátegui, the Comintern, and the Indigenous Question in Latin America," ''Science & Society'' 70, no. 4 (October 2006): 450-79.〕 Currently most of his academic work is on Indigenous movements in the South American country of Ecuador.〔See, for example, Marc Becker, ''Pachakutik: Indigenous Movements and Electoral Politics in Ecuador'' (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2011); Marc Becker, ''Indians and Leftists in the Making of Ecuador’s Modern Indigenous Movements'' (Durham, Duke University Press, 2008); Marc Becker, "Indigenous Communists and Urban Intellectuals in Cayambe, Ecuador (1926-1944)," ''International Review of Social History'' 49 (Supplement 2004): 41-64; and Marc Becker, "Una Revolución Comunista Indígena: Rural Protest Movements in Cayambe, Ecuador," ''Rethinking Marxism'' 10, no. 4 (Fall 1998): 34-51.〕 Becker was mentioned in the rightwing tome ''The Professors: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America'' because he, and Historians Against the War opposed the United States' war in Iraq. Becker responded:
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