José Martí, profeta de su propio destino

Authors

  • Nancy Guerrero Rodríguez Instituto Superior Pedagógico José de la Luz y Caballero Holguín
  • Fidel Pupo Gómez Instituto Superior Pedagógico José de la Luz y Caballero Holguín

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José Julián Martí Pérez

Abstract

Jose's thought Martí has always been and it will be in favor of the humble man's cause, to the service of the childhood and the american youth because it felt and he suffered the consequences of the injustices of a cruel world in flesh and blood and to which faced with all its forces. Multiple facets carried out in their short but titanic life with a flow of important ideas that they constitute today the strong prop for the human improvement. It is remarkable the prediction capacity, not only as for the future of the towns, but in events that would happen in their own destination, and this is in fact the topic of this work , in which examples fehacientes are exposed of how he thought which the course of its own existence would be.   

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Published

2006-05-01

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