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Lo que engendró la independencia

Lo que engendró la independencia

Ángel Gabriel Viso

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Cyngular Asesoría 357 C.A. - Editorial Dahbar
Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Política y gobierno
ISBN:
9789804250804
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Al cabo de dos décadas de chavismo, y por tanto de dos décadas de reemplazo de unas estatuas por otras y de ritos políticos a media noche en el Panteón Nacional, se han ido levantando en la opinión pública venezolana las voces que cuestionan la mitología bolivariana y el discurso racial de quienes hoy dominan Venezuela. Dentro de este contexto vuelven a la luz los ensayos históricos de un autor que siempre escribió a contracorriente del culto a Bolívar y de una religión patriótica para la que nada vale en el largo pasado venezolano sino los sangrientos años de la Independencia.Lo que engendró la Independencia reúne dos libros que publicó Ángel Bernardo Viso en las últimas décadas del siglo XX, los cuales regresan para estimular la sensibilidad de los lectores del siglo XXI. En Venezuela, identidad y ruptura (1983) se cuestiona lo incuestionable: el costo de haber roto con España a partir de 1810, y de la manera en que se hizo. En Memorias marginales de Pedro Mirabal (1992), un venezolano escribe a un amigo un conjunto de cartas desde un exilio voluntario para explorar otra pregunta prohibida: cuánto quedó de español en nosotros. 10

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