Tópicos del Humanismo #142 Libertad Comercial y Domincación Política en la Relecciones sobre los Indios, de Francisco Vitoria
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2007
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Centro de Estudios Generales
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Este tópico nos menciona que el ensayo de Adrián Mora R., intenta ilustrar, como ya se indica en sus influencias, la posteridad política de la Modernidad, donde lo más vital y arraigado es el espíritu comercial y de dominación política en América Latina sigue siendo la potencia imperial, desde siglos primeros España y desde entonces la entrada en materia de Norteamérica como polo de la cristalización moral de la conquista en el plano comercial de los tratados. Es ampliamente sabido que desde la ampliación de los imperios por los europeos nos queda el remanente de la cultura dividida y la polarización social de élites que han logrado la exacción de la riqueza profunda de nuestro continente americano. En otro aspecto, la obra literaria que aquí se logra vislumbrar del barroco latinoamericano, infunde una nueva visión de la nitidez de los momentos que recrea Lezama Lima, en su agotamiento verbal y en la creencia que el verbo resucita como punto vital sobre la vida y la sobrevida, y la creación narrativa nos pone en evidencia el crisol de la lengua y la cultura latinoamericana.
This topic mentions us that the essay of Adrian Mora R., tries to illustrate, as already indicated in its influences, the political posterity of Modernity, where the most vital and rooted is the commercial spirit and political domination in Latin America remains the imperial power, from centuries first Spain and since then the entry into matter of North America as a pole of moral crystallization of the conquest in the commercial plane of treaties. It is widely known that since the enlargement of the empires by the Europeans we are left with the remnant of the divided culture and the social polarization of elites that have achieved the exaction of the deep wealth of our American continent. In another aspect, the literary work that can be glimpsed here of the Latin American baroque, instills a new vision of the sharpness of the moments that Lezama Lima recreates, in its verbal exhaustion and in the belief that the verb resurrects as a vital point on life and survival, and the narrative creation puts us in evidence the crucible of the Latin American language and culture.
This topic mentions us that the essay of Adrian Mora R., tries to illustrate, as already indicated in its influences, the political posterity of Modernity, where the most vital and rooted is the commercial spirit and political domination in Latin America remains the imperial power, from centuries first Spain and since then the entry into matter of North America as a pole of moral crystallization of the conquest in the commercial plane of treaties. It is widely known that since the enlargement of the empires by the Europeans we are left with the remnant of the divided culture and the social polarization of elites that have achieved the exaction of the deep wealth of our American continent. In another aspect, the literary work that can be glimpsed here of the Latin American baroque, instills a new vision of the sharpness of the moments that Lezama Lima recreates, in its verbal exhaustion and in the belief that the verb resurrects as a vital point on life and survival, and the narrative creation puts us in evidence the crucible of the Latin American language and culture.
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HUMANISMO, MODERNIDAD, LITERATURA, CULTURA, HUMANISM, MODERNITY, LITERATURE, CULTURE