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      • Born in Tucumán on Aug. 29, 1810, Juan Bautista Alberdi was orphaned when still a young boy. He was then sent to Buenos Aires to continue his schooling. The new and unsettling environment caused him to leave school, but a strong attachment to his studies drew him again to the classroom.
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  2. Aug 25, 2024 · Juan Bautista Alberdi was an Argentine political thinker whose writings influenced the assembly that drew up the constitution of 1853. Alberdi was one of the best-known of the “Generation of ’37,” an intellectual movement of university students who debated politics, social theories, and philosophy.

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  3. Juan Bautista Alberdi (August 29, 1810 – June 19, 1884) was an Argentine political theorist and diplomat. Although he lived most of his life in exile in Montevideo, Uruguay and in Chile, he influenced the content of the Constitution of Argentina of 1853.

  4. May 14, 2018 · Born in Tucumán on Aug. 29, 1810, Juan Bautista Alberdi was orphaned when still a young boy. He was then sent to Buenos Aires to continue his schooling. The new and unsettling environment caused him to leave school, but a strong attachment to his studies drew him again to the classroom.

  5. JUAN BAUTISTA ALBERDI (1810–1884) BASES AND POINTS OF DEPARTURE FOR THE POLITICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC (1852) Our youth should be trained for industrial life, and therefore should be educated in the arts and sciences that would prepare them for industry. The South American type of man should be one formed for the conquest of ...

  6. answer the questions: What were Alberdi's ideas concerning im-migration? Were these ideas adopted by the people of Argentina? What effect did they have upon the Constitution of 1853? What were their ultimate results, i. e., were they successful in contributing to a greater Argentina? Needless to point out, much more can be said of Alberdi. He is

  7. Juan Bautista Alberdi ( b. 29 August 1810; d. 19 June 1884), Argentine diplomat, political philosopher, and constitution maker. Perhaps Alberdi's most salient trait was that he did not fit the usual image of the Latin American nation builder.

  8. Focusing on the writings of Juan Bautista Alberdi and some of his critics, it argues that Argentine constitutionalism had liberal roots but invoked arguments that could neither bring unity to the state-building coalition