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Contents
Introduction | ||
by Natalio R. Botana and Ezequiel Gallo | ||
CHAPTER 1 | ||
Liberalism during the Dictatorship of Rosas (1837–1850) | ||
1 | Juan Bautista Alberdi: The Argentine Republic, Thirty-seven Years after the May Revolution (1847) | |
2 | Esteban Echeverría: Symbolic Words (1837) (Excerpts) | |
3 | Domingo Faustino Sarmiento: Civilization and Barbarism: The Life of Juan Facundo Quiroga: Introduction to the 1845 Edition | |
4 | Domingo Faustino Sarmiento: The United States (1847) (Excerpt) | |
CHAPTER 2 | ||
The Framework of the National Constitution (1852–1860) | ||
1 | Juan Bautista Alberdi: Bases and Starting Points for the Political Organization of the Argentine Republic (1852) (Excerpts) | |
2 | Juan Bautista Alberdi: The Economic and Revenue System of the Argentine Confederation According to Its Constitution of 1853 (Excerpts) | |
3 | Part 1 of the Constitution of the Argentine Nation (1853—1860—1866) | |
CHAPTER 3 | ||
Liberalism in a New Nation (1857–1879) | ||
1 | Bartolomé Mitre: Protection of Agriculture (1857) | |
2 | Bartolomé Mitre: On Trade (1869) | |
3 | Bartolomé Mitre: Chivilcoy Speech (1868) (Excerpt) | |
4 | Bartolomé Mitre: Governments as Business Managers (1869) | |
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5 | José Hernández: Governments as Business Managers (1869) | |
6 | Bartolomé Mitre: Immigration (1870) | |
7 | Nicolás Avellaneda: On Laws Concerning Public Lands: Conclusion (1865) | |
8 | Leandro N. Alem: Investigation into the National Secondary School of Buenos Aires (Excerpt from Speech to Legislature of Buenos Aires Province, 22nd Ordinary Session, June 28, 1876) | |
9 | Domingo Faustino Sarmiento: The Social Contract in the Argentine Republic (1879) | |
CHAPTER 4 | ||
Liberalism in Government and in Opposition (1880–1910) | ||
1 | Leandro N. Alem: Speech on the Federalization of Buenos Aires (1880) | |
2 | Juan Bautista Alberdi: The Omnipotence of the State Is the Negation of Individual Liberty (1880) | |
3 | Julio Argentino Roca: Presidential Messages (1881–1886) | |
4 | Pedro Goyena: Speech on the Common Education Act (1883) | |
5 | Delfín Gallo: Speech on the Common Education Act (1883) | |
6 | Roque Sáenz Peña: Speech on the American “Zollverein” (1889) (Conference of the Pan-American Union) | |
7 | Leandro N. Alem: Speech at the National Senate (1891) | |
8 | Unión Cívica [Civic Union]: Declaration of Principles (1891) | |
9 | Francisco Barroetaveña: Speech in the Debate on a Mandatory National Language for Schools (1896) | |
10 | Francisco Barroetaveña: Speech on the Customs Act (1894) | |
11 | Pedro Coronado: Speech on the Residence Act (1904) | |
12 | Juan Bautista Justo: Signor Lorini’s Monetary Theory (1904) | |
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13 | José Nicolás Matienzo: Representative Federal Government in the Argentine Republic (1910) | |
CHAPTER 5 | ||
Liberalism on the Defensive (1912–1940) | ||
1 | Roque Sáenz Peña: Message on the Electoral Reform (Buenos Aires, February 29, 1912) | |
2 | Juan Bautista Justo: The Protectionist Fallacy (1916) | |
3 | Antonio Bermejo: Dissenting Opinion in Ercolano, Agustín v. Lanteri Renshaw, Julieta (1922) | |
4 | Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear and José Nicolás Matienzo: Message and Bill of the Executive Declaring the Need to Amend Articles 42, 46, 67, Section 7, and 75 and 87 of the National Constitution (1923) | |
5 | Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear and Víctor Molina: Internal Taxation (1924) | |
6 | José Nicolás Matienzo: Civilization Is the Work of the People, Not of the Rulers (1932) (Excerpts) | |
7 | Emilio A. Coni: Letter to a Martian (1933) | |
8 | Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear: Speech Delivered as Guest of Honor of the British Chamber of Commerce in the Argentine Republic at Lunch in the Plaza Hotel, July 11, 1940 | |
Short Biographies | ||
Chronology | ||
Index |