Octavio Paz: Perspective Of The Colonial Period
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...was one of the most powerful revolutions in the history of the world. But, at the same time it stands as something that is very reliant on the experiences of imperialism and although revolution and independence was clearly won, the legacy of imperialism was strong enough to ultimately see less than powerful changes following independence. Octavio Paz is a social historian of sorts who wrote, in the 1950s, a work that examined the history of Latin America through many perspectives in his work, The Labyrinth of Solitude. The following paper examines the perspective of Paz on the Mexican Revolution.
Octavia Paz: Mexican Revolution
Paz (1985) notes that, The Mexican Revolution was an explosive and authentic revelation of our real nature (135). It was powerful and yet also clearly quite chaotic according to Paz as there appeared to be no one single voice, or ideal that all people stood behind. In these respects...
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