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Democracy Breaks if Its Artisans Banalize It, by Asdrúbal Aguiar - César Miguel Rondón

By: Asdrúbal Aguiar Venezuelan history shows us throughout its very unstable two-hundred-year institutional stretch, since its emancipating attempt of 1810, several experiences of political transition. Usually, all of them were unfinished, except that, a few maintained genuine liberal and civilizing purposes throughout an important ellipsis, as in 1830 and 1958. After all, some ended up broken, declined by the work of selfishness, the follies, t…
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By: Asdrúbal Aguiar Venezuelan history shows us throughout its very unstable two-hundred-year institutional stretch, since its emancipating attempt of 1810, several experiences of political transition. Usually, all of them were unfinished, except that, a few maintained genuine liberal and civilizing purposes throughout an important ellipsis, as in 1830 and 1958. After all, some ended up broken, declined by the work of selfishness, the follies, t…

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César Miguel Rondón broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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