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- Title
UNA REVISIÓN ONTOLÓGICA DEL LIBERALISMO Y ANTICLERICALISMO EN AMÉRICA LATINA EN EL SIGLO XIX.
- Authors
Naranjo Navas, Christian Paúl
- Abstract
The paper carries out an ontological review of the principles of classical liberalism to approach the three aspects that influenced Latin America in the 19th century, meaning: the most important aspects of Spanish liberalism (Constitution of Cádiz), French (Letter of Rights of the Man and the Citizen), and American (Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights). The result was that in much of Latin America a version of the doctrinal liberalism of Cadiz was applied: a democracy without a monarchy, but with an official religion. This event motivated the appearance of certain anticlerical movements, ideologically led by José María Luis Mora, in the case of Mexico, or pragmatically, as in the case of General Eloy Alfaro in Ecuador. It is concluded that the anticlerical liberals were not ideologically based on classical liberalism but on Freemasonry.
- Subjects
NINETEENTH century; FREEMASONRY; LIBERALISM; MONARCHY; CONSTITUTIONS
- Publication
Revista Internacional de Pensamiento Político, 2022, Vol 17, p625
- ISSN
1885-589X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.46661/revintpensampolit.7334