Eugenio González Rojas

Eugenio González Rojas (born January 23, 1903 – August 28, 1976) was a Chilean philosopher, scholar, politician and writer.

[5][6] In 2014, the left-wing organization Nodo XXI established a school of political leaders baptized with his name.

In 1933, alongside Oscar Schnake, with whom showed his anarchist affiliation, founded the collective Acción Revolucionaria Socialista [es] (ARS).

Thereby, he was a founder member next to Marmaduke Grove, Eugenio Matte, Salvador Allende and Schnake.

[7] In 1971, he was appointed as general manager of Televisión Nacional de Chile by then President Allende.