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On January 1, 1804, Haiti proclaimed its independence and became a black state, free and sovereign, born of a revolution that lasted more than 12 years, which had just overthrown overthrow slavery and break the bonds of French colonialism at the time of the great revolutions that the Atlantic space at the end of the eighteenth century. In leading this revolution, in the name of freedomslaves of Saint-Domingue, a former French colony, challenged the foundations of Western thought at the time, which denied the Blacks their humanity and their ability to their humanity and their ability to take…mehr

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On January 1, 1804, Haiti proclaimed its independence and became a black state, free and sovereign, born of a revolution that lasted more than 12 years, which had just overthrown overthrow slavery and break the bonds of French colonialism at the time of the great revolutions that the Atlantic space at the end of the eighteenth century. In leading this revolution, in the name of freedomslaves of Saint-Domingue, a former French colony, challenged the foundations of Western thought at the time, which denied the Blacks their humanity and their ability to their humanity and their ability to take charge of their liberation. Well, here we are with the central question of our work:What were the circumstances that led to the birth of the Haitian Haitian state in 1804?I had uncovered the mechanics of the progressive ideology that led our country to the abyss, the triptych born in the wake of February '86, elaborated in the 1990s, and installed in majesty in the 2000s: "deconstruction, derision, destruction.
Autorenporträt
Nació en Terrier rouge, en el noreste de Haití, en 1998. Fundador del MBH (Mouvement Boomba Haiti) y del CREP (Cercle de Recherches et d'Études en Philosophie). Filósofo / Estudió Psicopedagogía en la Universidad Pública del Norte en Cabo Haitiano (UPNCH) y en Ciencias Humanas y Sociales en la UNAF (Humanité).