Author |
Pimenta, Alfredo, 1882-1950 |
Title |
A Situação Política Conferência realizada no Salão Nobre da Liga Naval Portuguesa, na noite de 26 Fevereiro de 1918
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Credits |
Produced by Mike Silva
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Summary |
"A Situação Política" by Alfredo Pimenta is a historical political conference delivered on February 26, 1918, likely reflecting the tumultuous political climate of Portugal in the early 20th century. The book presents a critical analysis of the political situation following the Revolution of December 5, 1917, asserting that the Portuguese nation is fundamentally conservative and that the current republican regime struggles to connect with the nation's sentiments. It primarily discusses themes of authority, national identity, and the interplay between republicanism and monarchism. In this conference, Alfredo Pimenta explores the implications of the 5th December revolution led by Sidónio Pais, which he believes is a misguided attempt to maintain order against the backdrop of a failing republicanism. He emphasizes that while there was some initial public enthusiasm, the true sentiment of the Portuguese people leans toward a monarchy, which they see as synonymous with stability and historical continuity. Pimenta critiques the republican government for failing to effectively address national issues and suggests that without resolving the ambiguity regarding Portugal's political identity, the ongoing chaos will continue. He concludes by advocating for the idea of preparing for a return to monarchy while recognizing the temporary necessity of supporting the current regime to restore order in society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Language |
Portuguese |
LoC Class |
DP: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Spain, Portugal
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Subject |
Portugal -- History -- Revolution, 1910
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Subject |
Portugal -- Politics and government -- 1910-1926
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Category |
Text |
EBook-No. |
34290 |
Release Date |
Nov 12, 2010 |
Most Recently Updated |
Jan 7, 2021 |
Copyright Status |
Public domain in the USA. |
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