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- Q5124762 subject Q8261841.
- Q5124762 subject Q8769815.
- Q5124762 abstract "The Civilization and Barbarism was a dichotomy used during the Argentine Civil War by the Unitarian Party. The dichotomy can be found in books such as Facundo, by Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, or The New Troy by the contemporary French Alexandre Dumas, who wrote it based on reports by the Unitarian Melchor Pacheco. In this dichotomy, "civilization" makes reference to the values and ideas of Europe, and "barbarism" to the rejection of them. Unitarians thought that Buenos Aires should impose those values to the other regions of the country. The Federal party thought instead that the country should follow its own traditions and develop their own political systems, allowing autonomy to each region.".
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- Q5124762 wikiPageWikiLink Q8261841.
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- Q5124762 wikiPageWikiLink Q8769815.
- Q5124762 comment "The Civilization and Barbarism was a dichotomy used during the Argentine Civil War by the Unitarian Party. The dichotomy can be found in books such as Facundo, by Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, or The New Troy by the contemporary French Alexandre Dumas, who wrote it based on reports by the Unitarian Melchor Pacheco. In this dichotomy, "civilization" makes reference to the values and ideas of Europe, and "barbarism" to the rejection of them.".
- Q5124762 label "Civilization and barbarism".