La transformación de las razas en América by Agustín Alvarez

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Author Alvarez, Agustín, 1857-1914
Commentator Mota, Arturo E. de la
Title La transformación de las razas en América
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Summary "La transformación de las razas en América" by Agustín Álvarez is a historical and sociological analysis written in the early 20th century. The work examines the evolution of human spirits and societal structures in the Americas, particularly focusing on the influences of religion, morality, and the development of civilizations. Álvarez’s exploration invites readers to question established beliefs and understand the dynamics of social progress in the context of historical transformations. The opening of the work introduces Agustín Álvarez and sets the stage for a discussion on cultural and racial evolution. It highlights the author's background as a self-made man dedicated to education and social critique. The introductory sections pave the way for a broader discourse on the interplay between religious beliefs and scientific understanding, emphasizing how past ideologies have shaped contemporary thought. Álvarez begins to challenge the pervasive dogmas of his time, suggesting that the evolution of human consciousness is key to addressing societal failures and moving toward a more enlightened future. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Spanish
LoC Class F1401: Latin America local history: General
Subject Latin America -- Civilization
Subject America -- Civilization
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EBook-No. 26947
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