Facundo: or Civilization and Barbarism - Book by Domingo Faustino Sarmiento

Domingo Faustino Sarmiento's Facundo: Or Civilization and Barbarism is a seminal work of Latin American literature and political thought, analyzing Argentina's struggle between progress and tradition. Written in 1845, the book critiques the rule of Juan Manuel de Rosas and portrays the gaucho leader Facundo Quiroga as a symbol of unchecked barbarism. The book explores themes of race, culture, and progress, offering vivid portrayals of historical figures. As Latin America's most influential 19th-century essay, Facundo remains relevant in discussions on democracy and development.
Original Language: Spanish
Original Title: Facundo: CivilizaciĆ³n y Barbarie

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