Monday, February 22, 2010
Friday, February 19, 2010
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For the third time, Sabadell Association for the Republic, in collaboration with the Alliance Française and the Department of Modern and Contemporary History at UAB has organized a course on democratic and republican thought, which we entitled "The origins of the future." The course consists of 18 sessions (one per week) and will be held at the Casal Pere Quart de Sabadell from Tuesday 23 February 2010, at 19 hours. The course, which has more academic value for students at UAB, is directed to citizens of Sabadell and its region, which can open and free to attend each of its sessions. The first lecture will be given by MANUEL SANTIRSO, and is titled:
"The way Government of cheaper and more perfect. " Prehistory of republicanism in Spain (1820-1856).
MANUEL SANTIRSO (Barcelona, \u200b\u200b1962) is professor of contemporary history at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, \u200b\u200bwhere he obtained his doctorate in 1994 with a thesis on the liberal revolution and civil war of 1833-1840 in Catalonia . Editorial Farmer published in part in 1999. In this book series has an edition of
Agreements reserved Board of Berga, 1837-1839 Ruby the desks
(Jaume Parras, Tarragona, El Mèdol, 2007) A comparative study of liberal Europe 1830 in 1870,
Progress and Freedom
(Ariel, 2008) and several articles in scientific journals. The author continues investigating the same time, as well as methods that apply to your study or any other.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
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representatives of the three organizers, Guillermo Lusa (Sabadell Association for the Republic), Sebastian Bauer (Alliance Française) and Francisco Morente (Department of Modern and Contemporary UAB) presented in the media Communication to the Third Course on Republican and Democratic Thought. is a set of 18 lectures (one per week) taught by prestigious specialists. The academic year is valid for UAB students, but is open to the public Sabadell, which can open and free to attend each of its sessions. This time the speakers will Santirso Manuel Martín Rodrigo, Edward Masjuan, Fernando Gallego, Miguel Izard, Francisco Morente, José Luis Martín Ramos, Ramon Alquézar, Xavier Domènech, Martin Marin Francesc Espinet, Peter Ysàs, Francisco Fernández Buey, Joaquin Miras, Josep home, José Manuel Bermudo, Houry Bentouhami and Carlos Jimenez Villarejo.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
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UNPARDONABLE HUMILIATION
blacks in 1803 dealt a tremendous beating Haitian troops of Napoleon Bonaparte, and Europe never forgave the humiliation inflicted on whites. Haiti was the first free country in the Americas. United States had conquered before independence, but had half a million slaves working on cotton plantations and snuff. Jefferson, who owned slaves, said that all men are equal, but also said that blacks have been, are and will be lower. The flag of the free rose over the ruins. Haitian land had been devastated by the monoculture of sugar and destroyed by the calamities of war against France, and a third of the population had fallen in battle. Then began the blockade. The fledgling nation was condemned to solitude. Nobody bought it, nobody sold, no one recognized her. [...] United States recognized Haiti just sixty years after the end of the war of independence, while Etienne Serres, a French genius of anatomy in Paris discovered that blacks are primitive because they have little distance between the navel and the penis. By then, Haiti was already in the hands of butchers military dictatorships, which allocate the resources of the country starved to pay the French debt: Europe had imposed on Haiti's obligation to pay huge compensation to France by way of forgiveness for having committed the crime of dignity. The history of harassment against Haiti, which today has the dimensions of tragedy, is also a story of racism in Western civilization.
Eduardo Galeano "The sins of Haiti" (January 15, 2010, http://www.argenpress.info/)
[...]
Vadrot "Haiti: The earthquake affects a country being socially and environmentally destroyed for decades "(January 13, 2010, http://www.politis.fr/)
rub in Haiti two worlds, two ways of life, however articulated together in the dynamic functioning social system. The existence of one is explained by the presence of the other. However, for the first time, the excluded seek not only social inclusion but political. This claim, quite new in the political landscape, makes it extremely difficult transition. The two claims that cross this time, dignified man and change the rule, although used in a misleading way, carry a clear meaning. On the one hand, respect for human dignity and the right to citizenship for all and, on the other hand, the requirement of a political system where the rules of the game and the laws are respected and a new institutional framework that allows the realization a national project and encourage the participation of all social strata.
sectors of the bourgeoisie and the traditional political class they fall short of mutations that are taking place within society. In this context of a permanent and almost unanimous response, containment methods, co-optation domain and even repression of the ruling elite lose their effectiveness. Meet the demands of these new collective actors, the political regime is weakened and laid bare his inability to govern, to respond to the demands of participation and welfare of the population, and to maintain social cohesion and its own legitimacy.
The strong polarization of this phase which arises from the contradictions and confrontations that have shaken this society of deprivation is characterized by extremely acute political struggle that continues to be peaceful and marked by the priority of the political. However, countless political assassinations or collective nature, the constant displacement population, mass migration of people or professionals boat explain the vast social polarization that characterizes the country.
The archaic system and the state's inability to fulfill their national roles encouraging a more and more evident, the search for a solution to a total crisis. This, precisely because of its historical-structural and degree of maturity, makes any attempt at reorganization. In fact, there is, first, the difficult socio-economic renewal and political system by the old oligarchy and the very recent political class. On the other hand, despite the renewed social struggle, with no noticeable progress and setbacks less significant, the social movement, powerful in its essence but weak organizationally and in its manifestations, without resources, without the engine of political parties and groups structured civil society, yet fails to make the move to a new structure able to provide a solution. No social or political sector goes even to consolidate economic and political leadership capable of carrying out a national project or even to resolve the question of hegemony.
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Charlemagne Peralte killed in Haiti in 1919 by U.S. Marines.
The first day of this year, freedom fulfilled two centuries of life in the world. Nobody knew, or almost nobody. A few days later, the country's birthday, Haiti, came to occupy some space in the media, but not for the anniversary of universal freedom, but because there was unleashed a bloodbath that ended up turning to President Aristide. Haiti was the first country to abolish slavery. However, available through most widespread and most educational texts attributed to England this historic honor. It is true that one day he changed his mind the empire that was world champion of the slave trade, but the British abolition came in 1807, three years after the Haitian Revolution, and was so unconvincing that in 1832 England had to re-ban slavery. Nothing again ninguneo Haiti. For two centuries, suffered scorn and punishment. Thomas Jefferson, hero of freedom and slave owner, warned that Haiti came from the bad example, and said we had to "confine the plague in the island." His country listened. The United States delayed sixty years in granting diplomatic recognition to the freest of nations. Meanwhile, in Brazil, called Haitianism to disorder and violence. Owners of escaped black arms of Haiti until 1888. That year, Brazil abolished slavery. It was the last country in the world. Haiti has once again become an invisible country until the next bloodbath. While at the screens and pages, earlier this year, transmitted media confusion and violence and confirmed that the Haitians were born to do good and evil and do evil with good. Since its revolution, Haiti has only been able to offer tragedies. It was a happy and prosperous colony and is now the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere. Revolutions, certain specialists concluded, lead to the abyss. And some said, and others suggested that the Haitian tendency to fratricide derives from the wild heritage that comes from Africa. The mandate of the ancestors. The black curse, which pushes the crime and chaos. Of the white curse not speak. The French Revolution had abolished slavery, but Napoleon Risen: - What has been the most successful scheme for the colonies? -The previous. "Well, to be restored. Haiti is a country thrown into landfill, and eternal punishment of its dignity. Therein lies, like scrap metal. Expect the hands of its people.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Thank You For Coming To Our Weeding
close. I had set at the start, and considering all the commitments they GIA 'TO TAKE IN THE LIFE BLOG FOR AT LEAST SIX MONTHS. NOW THEY HAVE PASSED THIRTEEN. PLEASANT THIRTEEN MONTHS. 8000 total visits, an average of two seats per week, fifty COMMENTS THAT MONTH FOR INDEPENDENT MICRO BLOG WHAT 'THAT WAS NOT ABSOLUTELY EVIL. Unfortunately today officially CLOSURE. THE free time lately I rowed AGAINST IS NOT IT 'S MORE OF MY PARTY. So hard, MANY STROKES, TOO MANY DELIVERIES ARE VERY SENTENCE ON MY DESIRE to go forward. I've got SEEN AS HAVING, continue to write TIME TO WRITE, uhmmm NO THANKS! It 'a drastic decision, but perhaps the most' Sense!
A FIVE;) AND THANKS TO THOSE WHO HAVE READ, comments and criticisms. NOT 'blog FOR OLD MEN salutes you, take care! (Niki)
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Monday, February 1, 2010
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