Independence: Sovereignty and Social Justice in the Thinking of the Liberator Simon Bolivar
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Author: Acosta, Vladimir
binding: Hardback
Published: Pool Reading, 1975
Condition: book: Good, jacket: No dust jacket, page: Good, markings: No markings
This book explores the profound impact of Simón Bolívar, a key figure in Latin America's struggle for independence from Spanish rule. It delves into Bolívar's vision of sovereignty and social justice, tracing his remarkable journey from humble beginnings to becoming a revered liberator, and examines how his ideals continue to resonate in contemporary discussions of freedom and equality.
Author: Acosta, Vladimir
binding: Hardback
Published: Pool Reading, 1975
Condition: book: Good, jacket: No dust jacket, page: Good, markings: No markings
This book explores the profound impact of Simón Bolívar, a key figure in Latin America's struggle for independence from Spanish rule. It delves into Bolívar's vision of sovereignty and social justice, tracing his remarkable journey from humble beginnings to becoming a revered liberator, and examines how his ideals continue to resonate in contemporary discussions of freedom and equality.