jueves, 2 de noviembre de 2017

Democratic Originis Revolutionary Writers

Democratic Originis
Revolutionary Writers

(1752-1832)
Anthropologists have identified traces of early democracy as early as the time when man was still a hunter gatherer.

This groups of 50 up to 100 people, tied closely by familial bonds, decisions were taken by consensus or with non-chief. This dynamic is still alive today.   As we say democracy is one form of life that arises naturally.

The concept of Democracy and constitution as a form of a government originated in ancient Athens Circa 508 B.C. in Ancient Greece, and was contrasted with governance by elites (Aristocracy), by one person (Monarchy) By tyrants (Tyranny) etc.

What is the meaning of Democracy?
      Democracy is a form of social coexistence in which members are free and equal and social relations are established according to contractual mechanisms.


Revolutionary Writers

1.poet, Philip Freneau (his failure was his passionately democratic spirit combined with an inflexible temper.)
2. Hartford Wits(reflected the general cultural conservatism of the educated classes
3.Huguenot (radical French Protestant) jhon Calvin
4.Benjamin Franklin  well known to break traditions. He was namedfirst great man of letters," 


How to connect those …..democracy and  revolutionary writers?

According to the interview I receive from Professor Lic.Fredy Azmitia, the connection we could find between the origins of democracy and the revolutionary writers, if democracy originates the equality of rights and obligations, the revolutionary writers express a radical change to what is established, we find several authors who speak against the church, the religion, the political domain, begin to organize in groups, which aim to raise awareness in society in general, give ideas different from what has been established by years as a good or normal situation.  Lic.Jessie Alvarez could think that this investigation has to do with the Century XVIII, when was the Independence of U.S.A.

References
      tps://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democracia_de_g%C3%A9nero    
      Este es un texto del Instituto Cervantes y HArvard: From Jessie Alvarez  suggestion  



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