History from 1954 to 1962 lists several social groups that were struggling to experiment their ideas of democracy, and not to let themselves be dominated by a persistent shadow of dictatorship, as well as by external interferences in the country. The social conflicts would arise from the need to escape from alienation and not allow oneself to be dominated: to be an agent and not just a spectator in the face of a process that also affects one. The democratic experience, in this context, is the attempt to bring together theory and practice, action and thought, name and object.
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