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El Defensor del Obrero, the Glossary

Index El Defensor del Obrero

El Defensor del Obrero ('The Defender of the Worker') was a newspaper published in Montevideo, Uruguay.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 3 relations: Montevideo, Scientific socialism, Uruguay.

  2. 1895 establishments in Uruguay
  3. 1896 disestablishments in Uruguay
  4. Defunct Spanish-language newspapers
  5. Defunct newspapers published in Uruguay
  6. Mass media in Montevideo
  7. Newspapers established in 1895
  8. Publications disestablished in 1896
  9. Socialism in Uruguay

Montevideo

Montevideo is the capital and largest city of Uruguay.

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Scientific socialism is a term which was coined in 1840 by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon in his book What is Property? to mean a society ruled by a scientific government, i.e., one whose sovereignty rests upon reason, rather than sheer will: Thus, in a given society, the authority of man over man is inversely proportional to the stage of intellectual development which that society has reached; and the probable duration of that authority can be calculated from the more or less general desire for a true government, — that is, for a scientific government.

See El Defensor del Obrero and Scientific socialism

Uruguay

Uruguay, officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay (República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country in South America.

See El Defensor del Obrero and Uruguay

See also

1895 establishments in Uruguay

  • El Defensor del Obrero

1896 disestablishments in Uruguay

  • El Defensor del Obrero

Defunct Spanish-language newspapers

Defunct newspapers published in Uruguay

Mass media in Montevideo

Newspapers established in 1895

Publications disestablished in 1896

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Defensor_del_Obrero