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El Filibusterismo

El Filibusterismo

José Rizal

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Editorial Verbum (PA)
Año de edición:
2022
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Filosofía
ISBN:
9788413378992
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El Filibusterismo es una novela de medios y de fines que trata de dar forma al objeto (la nacionalidad filipina como garante de una nación, si no en forma de Estado, sí de justicia social), y los medios para alcanzarlo (reforma o revolución). Consecuentemente, la obra presenta dos grandes cuestiones: la que afecta a la cultura y a la construcción del concepto de “filipino”, y la que afecta a la política y la construcción del concepto de “Filipinas”. 10

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