4 resultados para Sandinismo
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Sandinista ideology and its political culture are born in 1927, with the refusal of the Pacto del Espino Negro by Augusto César Sandino, while its disappearance can be placed in 1999, date of the signature of the Liberal-Sandinista pact with which –effectively- the two main protagonist of nicaraguan politics at that time, Daniel Ortega and Arnoldo Alemán, halt the democratization process of Nicaragua, so putting on ice also its political development. Meanwhile, in the lapse of time between these two pacts, the most intense, feverish, dramatic and participated period of political history of the Central American country develops: an anti-imperialist guerrilla warfare ended in a bloodbath; a dynastic dictatorship of predatory authoritarianism for more than 40 years; a popular revolution that throws down the dictatorship; a decade of revolutionary government attacked by a counter-revolutionary war; an electoral defeat that will lead to a season of “pactismo” that will end the Sandinista anomaly and that will give an opening to something that we could consider –not with a certain difficulty- its pretence. The aim of this essay consists in analyzing how it has been possible that a political experience like the Sandinista Front , created not only for gaining power and for revolutionizing politically, socially and economically Nicaragua, but also for changing radically cultural, ethic and moral perspective of the country and its people, arrived being the contrary of what had been posed as the horizon to aspire...
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Pós-graduação em História - FCHS
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Este libro narra la amistad entre Fidel Castro y García Márquez y lo que se aportaron el uno al otro. Descubre entresijos de la alta política del Caribe, el nacimiento y triunfo del sandinismo y cuáles son las piezas que mueven el socialismo internacional para combatir el capitalismo. This book recounts the friendship between Fidel Castro and Garcia Marquez and what was provided to each other. Discover the secrets of high politics in the Caribbean, the birth and triumph of the Sandinistas and what are the pieces that move to counter international socialism capitalism.