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De Filadelfia a Tucumán, un grito de libertad que se expandió al mundo, y un “faro de la democracia” hoy cuestionado
AR🏛️ Politics14 hr. ago

De Filadelfia a Tucumán, un grito de libertad que se expandió al mundo, y un “faro de la democracia” hoy cuestionado

The article discusses the historical influence of the United States' Declaration of Independence in 1776 and its role as a 'beacon of democracy' for other nations, particularly Argentina. It highlights how the American Revolution introduced new concepts of political legitimacy based on popular consent rather than divine right or inheritance. The piece notes that while the Declaration inspired movements like the May Revolution in 1810, it also had significant limitations, such as excluding women, Indigenous peoples, and enslaved individuals from political rights. The article further traces how the U.S. became seen as a model for republican ideals during much of the 19th century but began to face criticism later in the century as it expanded its power.

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La Nación logoLa NaciónIndependent🔒Left14 hr. ago
De Filadelfia a Tucumán, un grito de libertad que se expandió al mundo, y un “faro de la democracia” hoy cuestionado

The article discusses the historical influence of the United States' Declaration of Independence in 1776 and its role as a 'beacon of democracy' for other nations, particularly Argentina. It highlights how the American Revolution introduced new concepts of political legitimacy based on popular consent rather than divine right or inheritance. The piece notes that while the Declaration inspired movements like the May Revolution in 1810, it also had significant limitations, such as excluding women, Indigenous peoples, and enslaved individuals from political rights. The article further traces how the U.S. became seen as a model for republican ideals during much of the 19th century but began to face criticism later in the century as it expanded its power.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the U.S. as a progressive beacon of democratic ideals, emphasizing its revolutionary contributions to political thought. While acknowledging historical limitations, it presents the U.S. as a positive force in spreading democratic principles, which aligns with a left-leaning view.

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