La “Nueva Constitución Política” de Rigas Velestinlis
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v4i0.1263Abstract
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En 1998 se cumplió el bicentenario de la muerte, a manos de la dominación otomana, del héroe y precursor de la revolución nacional griega. Este trabajo es un comentario crítico de su pensamiento político, en especial de su propuesta de «Nueva Constitución Política», que es una traducción adaptada, con pocas variaciones personales, de la constitución francesa de 1793 o constitución jacobina, fuertemente influenciada por el pensamiento democrático asambleario de Rosseau
PALABRAS CLAVE
VELESTINLIS-CONSTITUCIÓN-NACIONALISMO-ROUSSEAU
ABSTRACT
1998 marked the bicentennary of Rigas Velestinlis' death by the Otoman domination. This paper critically examines the political thought of the hero and forerunner of Greece's national revolution. In particular, his project for a «New Political Constitution». The document faithfully adapts that of the French Constitution of 1793: the so-called Jacobin Constitution, strongly influenced by Rousseau's direct democratic thought
KEYWORDS
VELESTINLIS-CONSTITUTION.NATIONALISM-ROUSSEAU
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