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Maurinko [17]
2 years ago
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1. How does Aguilar define “a government of force"?

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Anettt [7]2 years ago
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For Luis Enrique Aguilar, a government of force is a totalitarian government that forces people to accept their ideas and spread them.

<h3>Who was Luis Enrique Aguilar? </h3>

Luis Enrique Aguilar was a Cuban historian, political essayist and professor, born in Manzanillo, eastern Cuba. From his youth he criticized the authoritarian system imposed by the revolution led by Fidel Castro.

<h3>What is a government of force? </h3>

According to Aguilar, a government of force is a government that censors citizens who think differently from their leaders and forces them to repeat and spread the government's ideas even if they have flaws.

According to Aguilar, in Cuba the revolutionary government not only censured those who opposed the government and its ideals, but forced people to share the thoughts of the revolution and appropriate them as a symbol of unity despite the failures and corruption that was in the government.

Learn more about Cuba in: brainly.com/question/497278

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