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atroni [7]
3 years ago
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"tan solo el pueblo conoce bien y es dueño de su suerte, pero no un poderoso, ni un partido, ni una fracción. nadie sino la mayo

ría es soberana. es un tirano el que se pone en lugar del pueblo y su potestad usurpa". esta frase es de SIMÓN BOLÍVAR. Explique con sus propias palabras
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ss7ja [257]3 years ago
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Esta frase quiere decir que Simón Bolívar consideraba que era el pueblo en general, el que determinaba el destino de una nación.

En otras palabras, los habitantes de una nación o estado, no deben confiar su destino a presidentes, partidos políticos, o incluso dictadores, sino que deben asumir un papel activo en la configuración de dicho destino: vigilando a sus gobiernos, y cambiándoles en caso de ser necesario.

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