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Reescritura del discurso fúnebre de Pericles: Claves para salvar la democracia.
He querido reescribir en clave posmoderna el "Discurso F nebre Pericles"(430 A.C), escrito por Tuc dides, por ser el testimonio m s impresionante de la antigua democracia ateniense y sus inestimables valores c vicos. La solidaridad, la amistad c vica, el respeto por los mayores, el amor al ser y no el poseer, la b squeda de la perfecci n mediante el arte, son claves para redescubrir el ideal de democracia Ateniense del siglo IV A.C. Estoy convencido, que desde su esencia, podremos repensar nuestra democracia actual, por ser un llamado a la solidaridad y la virtud personal y pol tica. El desaf o de nuestro tiempo es construir una sociedad eco-democr tica - superando el antropocentrismo inherente de la antigua concepci n democr tica de la sociedad humana-, as el ideal primario de una comunidad pol tica organizada, ser m s amplio, m s omnicomprensivo, y sin duda la posibilidad de realizar el ideal de un concepto de "bien com n" m s amplio, donde toda la creaci n terrestre se encuentre en su radio de acci n. Hablamos de una sociedad pol tica, no s lo unida por un pacto social, m s bien de un gran pacto social verde o ecoc ntrico, que se enlaza con los grande valores del "buen vivir", presentes en el nuevo constitucionalismo de Am rica Latina, especialmente en la Constituci n Boliviana y la Ecuatoriana. Y que recogen los saberes ancestrales, de nuestros pueblos ind genas; donde la cultura humana se sabe unida con el devenir de la madre tierra.I have wanted to rewrite in a postmodern key the "Pericles Funeral Speech" (430 BC), written by Thucydides, for being the most impressive testimony of the old Athenian democracy and its inestimable civic values. Solidarity, civic friendship, respect for the elderly, love of being and not possessing, the search for perfection through art, are keys to rediscovering the ideal of Athenian democracy of the 4th century BC. I am convinced that from its essence, we can rethink our current democracy, as it is a call to solidarity and personal and political virtue. The challenge of our time is to build an eco-democratic society - overcoming the inherent anthropocentrism of the old democratic conception of human society - thus the primary ideal of an organized political community will be broader, more comprehensive, and without a doubt the possibility of realizing the ideal of a broader concept of "common good", where all earthly creation is within its radius of action. We are talking about a political society, not only united by a social pact, but rather a great green or ecocentric social pact, which is linked to the great values of "good living", present in the new constitutionalism of Latin America, especially in the Bolivian and Ecuadorian Constitution. And that collect the ancestral knowledge of our indigenous peoples; where human culture is known to be united with the future of mother earth.
Constitución para tod@s: En Preguntas/ Respuestas

Constitución para tod@s: En Preguntas/ Respuestas

Rodolfo André Marcone Lo Presti Mg

Editorial Demokratia
2020
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Este libro es una gu a practica para entender el proceso constituyente iniciado en Chile en el a o 2019, debido al "estallido" social. Debe ser entendido por toda la ciudadania. Este libro es una gu a que contiene 115 preguntas y respuestas sobre lo que significa una constituci n pol tica en el contexto posmoderno, la democracia y el proceso constituyente iniciado en Chile.
Rodolfo Walsh's Last Case

Rodolfo Walsh's Last Case

Elsa Drucaroff

Corylus Books
2024
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A key figure in the politics and literature of Argentina, Rodolfo Walsh wrote his iconic Letter to my Friends in December 1976, recounting the murder of his daughter Victoria by the military dictatorship. Just a few months later, he was killed in a shoot-out - just one of the Junta's many thousands of victims. What if this complex figure - a father, militant, and writer who delved the regime's political crimes - had also sought to reveal the truth of his own daughter's death? Elsa Drucaroff's imagining of Rodolfo Walsh undertaking the most personal investigation of his life is an electrifying, suspense-filled drama in which love and life decisions are inseparable from political convictions as he investigates the mystery of what happened to his own daughter. The head of intelligence for Montoneros, a clandestine Peronist organisation co-ordinating armed resistance against the dictatorship, Rodolfo Walsh was also a prolific writer and journalist, seen as the forerunner of the true crime genre with his 1957 book Operation Massacre. What if beneath the surface of his Letter to my Friends lay a gripping story lost to history?
Rodolfo Graziani

Rodolfo Graziani

Alessandro Cova

Fonthill Media Ltd
2021
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Rodolfo Graziani, Marshal of Italy, Viceroy of Ethiopia and one of Mussolini's most valued generals remains to this day a divisive figure in his homeland. Revered by some Italians as a patriot and vilified by others a murderer, his reputation abroad remains one of infamy. To the people of Libya, he's the man who hanged Omar al-Mukhtar. In Ethiopia, the one behind the poison gas bombings. To the British, he is the buffoon-like Italian general whose troops surrendered en masse. But what is the true story of Rodolfo Graziani? This rigorously researched biography draws on private letters and secret communications to reveal a fascinating portrait of Fascist Italy's most notorious military leader. What emerges is a man of glaring contradictions. A Doting family man and a violent soldier. Graziani was a key figure of Italy's momentous 1930s, enjoying widespread popularity during the height of Mussolini's dictatorship, his exploits in Libya and Ethiopia captured the public's imagination. After his death he was largely forgotten. But in 2012, the mausoleum erected in his honour has sparked fresh controversy.
Rodolfo o Pensador

Rodolfo o Pensador

Z Basilio

Cbl
2021
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Neste livro h um princ pio de confronto entre dois personagens, pergunta e resposta, nada importuno e nem enfastioso. Tudo acontece por pura curiosidade, por m o assunto alongado devido as compara es com o dia a dia e o livro sagrado.Os personagens come am a pensar no dia a dia, os detalhes dos acontecimentos s o discutidos. Esses detalhes levam a mais curiosidades, e a h aprofundamento nas quest es que a hist ria nos conta de modo indiferente, h muitas interroga es, e esclarecimento daquilo que est por traz dos acontecimentos, "vida que n o se v ".O di logo se arrasta longamente, o desejo de continuar ali era de ambos, por m tudo tem seu tempo, o Gustavo teve que partir.N o um livro hist rico, mas traz a luz assuntos distante e compara com o presente, mostra o que de fato est acontecendo e o que vem por a . Talvez possa dar um choque em pessoas alienadas, apesar de n o ser este o objetivo.
Rodolfo Di Colloredo: Un Feldmaresciallo Italiano Nella Guerra Dei Trent'anni
Rodolfo di Colloredo (1585-1657). 1585, alli 2 novembre essendo l'imperador Rodolfo retirato in Brandais per sospetto di peste, lontan due leghe di Pragha con pochissima corte, et essendo con questi pochi il signor Lodouicho camerier di Sua Maest Cesarea la signora Perla sua moglie fece un figliol Maschio qual fu tenuto a battesimo da sua Maest et fu chiamato Ridolfo et Mario... Il futuro Feldmaresciallo, nato il 2 novembre dell'anno 1585 a Brandeis sull'Elba (odierna Brandys sul Labem) in Boemia, uno dei nove figli maschi della contessa Paola di Polcenigo e di Ludovico, del ramo d'Asquino della nobile famiglia dei Colloredo. Fra i grandi capitani militari italiani al servizio dell'imperatore (nella grande tradizione che vide i Montecuccoli, i Caraffa, i Piccolomini e sopratutto Eugenio di Savoia). Rodolfo Colloredo fu Membro del Consiglio Privato dell'imperatore, Feldmaresciallo nonch governatore di Praga, comandante generale della Boemia e Gran Priore in loco dell'Ordine di Malta. Presente su tutti i fronti della Guerra dei Trent'anni, dalla Boemia a Mantova, da L tzen all'assedio di Praga, Colloredo uno dei grandi protagonisti dimenticati del conflitto, e questa la prima biografia a ricostruire la sua vicenda di uomo e di comandante.
Rodolfo Biazon

Rodolfo Biazon

Eric Ramos

Milflores Publishing Inc.
2023
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Rodolfo Biazon is erroneously regarded as the goat of his class at the Philippine Military Academy. The last cadet in the order of merit, the bottom-dweller of his batch. But his rise from poverty to become a defender of democracy and a senator of the republic just might make him the PMA GOAT, or the greatest of all time.In 1992, Biazon became the first PMA alumnus to be elected senator. This eldest child of a baker and a laundry woman achieved this feat one year after he reaced the pinnacle of his outstanding military career--as the 21st chief of staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. He faced enormous odds to get to that point, starting from the grinding poverty of a childhood spent in Sangley Point's shadow during World War II when he turned into a man overnight after he lost his father a day after his eighth birthday.A working student throughout his elementary and high school days, juggling odd jobs while also plugging away in his family's home-based laundry trade, he would finally dind his life's purpose after he entered the PMA at 21. It marked the beginning of three and half decades of a stellar military service, fittingly followed by a distinguished legislative career that spanned almost a quarter century.This book examines the incredible life and times of a soldier who stood tall as an exemplar extraordinaire of PMA's bedrock principle of civilian supremacy over the military--the same solon and statesman who will leave behind an astonishing legacy as arguably the fiercest, most prolific and most accomplished defender of Philippine democracy during the post-EDSA years and beyond.
Message to Aztlan: Selected Writings of Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales
"One of the most famous leaders of the Chicano civil rights movement, Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales, was a multifaceted and charismatic, bigger-than-life hero who inspired his followers not only by taking direct political action but also by making eloquent speeches, writing incisive essays, and creating the kind of socially engaged poetry and drama that could be communicated easily throughout the barrios of Aztlan, the communities populated by Chicanos in the United States." "Gonzales is the author of I Am Joaquin, an epic poem of the Chicano Movement that lives on in film, sound recording, and hundreds of anthologies. Gonzales and other Chicanos established the Crusade for Justice, a Denver-based civil rights organization, school, and community center, in 1966. The school, La Escuela Tlatelolco, lives on today some three decades after its founding." "In Message to Aztlan, Dr. Antonio Esquibel, Professor Emeritus of Metropolitan State College of Denver, has compiled the first collection of Gonzales' diverse writings: the original I Am Joaquin (1967), along with a new Spanish translation; seven major speeches (1968-78); two plays, The Revolutionist and A Cross for Maclovio (1966-67); various poems written during the 1970s and a selection of letters. These varied works demonstrate the evolution of Gonzales' thought on human and civil rights. Any examination of the Chicano Movement is incomplete without this volume. An eight-page photo insert accompanies the text."--BOOK JACKET.