La controversia revolucionaria
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In the last two centuries different journalists have taken part, directly or indirectly, in debating the Revolution, agitating the Polemic from their newspapers, and publishing leaflets either to promote or to diminish it. Since the French Revolution there had been interesting controversies, not clearly understood due to a partial or twisted view of History, such as the debate between the journalist Thomas Paine and the M.P. Edmund Burke. Closer to our time, the writer Albert Camus had to explain ad nauseam the essential contents of his text “The Rebellious Man”, under attack from the French Left. Left that the writer has just abandoned after a severe autocritic.Downloads
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