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Nineteenth-century nation building and the Latin American intellectual tradition; a reader.(Brief article)(Book review) Reference & Research Book News (5/1/2007)
...Lastarria, Francisco Bilbao, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, Esteban Echeverria, Lucas Alaman, Juan Bautista Alberdi, Eugenio Maria de Hostos, Juan Montalvo, Jose Marti, Soledad Acosta de Samper, Justo Sierra, Euclides de Cunha, Clorinda...

The real Latin America. The World and I (3/1/1998)
...Jefferson, in order "to govern the government." Juan Bautista Alberdi was the father of the classical liberal Argentine...by the turn of the century than Italy or France. Alberdi wrote that "the Constitution of Argentina is the...

Putting People First; A radical prescription for curing Latin America's ills.(Liberty for Latin America)(Book Review) Newsweek International (3/28/2005)
...pockets of political and intellectual activism--like the writings of 19th-century Argentine political thinker Juan Bautista Alberdi--as an "individual sparkle in the collectivist night." Vargas Llosa proposes a controversial and liberal...

An open door; Argentina.(Argentina's liberal immigration policy) The Economist (US) (3/10/2007)
...Ricardo Rodriguez, the immigration director. Gobernar es poblar--"to govern is to populate"--was how Juan Bautista Alberdi, whose writings inspired the 1853 constitution, put it. But the populators are now Latin Americans.

Mexico's dramatically shrinking families.(Opinion)(Column) The Christian Science Monitor (6/21/1999)
...war with the US was due to underpopulation of the territory in question. Nineteenth century Argentine politician Juan Bautista Alberdi's famous dictum, "to govern is to populate" became Mexico's mistaken principle of political science as well...

Studies from University of Buenos Aires have provided new data on life sciences. Health & Medicine Week (5/26/2008)
...information, contact M.J. Gotelli, University of Buenos Aires, School Medical, Center Invest Toxicology, Avenida Juan Bautista Alberdi 2986 Ciudad, RA-1406 Ciudad De Buenos Aires, Argentina. Publisher contact information for the journal

The individualist legacy in Latin America.(Reflections) Independent Review (1/1/2004)
...inspired the Latin American independence struggle, the brilliant Argentinean three-quarter century that flowed from Juan Bautista Alberdi's vision, and a few post-World War II intellectuals who went against the current. Trade and Property in Ancient...

In Buenos Aires, Researchers Exhume Long-Unclaimed African Roots The Washington Post (5/5/2005)
...the reviving spirit of European civilization" -- in the words of 19th-century Argentine social architect Juan Bautista Alberdi -- and promoted an image of a European country transplanted on South American soil. "Argentina was interested...

Revolutionary Road The Washington Post (5/21/2000)
...s quixotism--the "bedrock Che"--has clear antecedents in the Argentine bourgeoisie from which he came. Juan Bautista Alberdi, main author of that country's constitution, realized that in Spanish America there were two types of caudillos...

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