The Cut Veins of Latin America

The Cut Veins of Latin America

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  • The story of Latin America, which has been subjected to uninterrupted plunder and attack for five hundred years due to the riches in its land; It is the summary of all humanity's power and power relations, imperialist policies, the underlying causes of wars, the anger, rebellion and pain brewing in the face of oppression.

    Metals such as gold, pearl, tin and silver; The fertile lands, where agricultural products such as cocoa, sugar cane, bananas and cotton spring up, have led to the poverty of the people and have always been plundered, sometimes through occupation and often through puppet governments, to meet the needs of other continents. Moreover, the attackers never felt the need to hide their intentions. Bernal Diaz del Castillo, who was assistant to Hernán Cortés during the conquest of Mexico, expresses this clearly with the following words: "We came here to serve God and our ruler. But we also came for the riches here." Ships carrying slaves may no longer cross the ocean, but slave traders continue to do their business through the Ministry of Labor.

    Where there is looting and pillage, of course there is resistance; Latin American history is also a history of uprisings led by many names that inspire today, from Tupac Amaru to Hidalgo and Morelos, from Simón Bolivar to José Artigas, from Zapata to Castro and Che Guevara. While Eduardo Galeano records the history of these centuries blended with greed, plunder, plunder, blood, tears and resistance in his usual simple but striking language, he underlines a reality that needs to be engraved in memory, delicately puts the clues of understanding today into the lines, and magnifies hope as well as anger against exploitation. …
    (From the Promotional Bulletin)
Publisher : Sel Publishing
Number of pages : 359
The heart : Turkish
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The Cut Veins of Latin America The story of Latin America, which has been subjected to uninterrupted plunder and attack for five hundred years due to the riches in its land; It is the summary of all humanity's power and power relations, imperialist policies, the underlying causes of wars, the anger, rebellion and pain brewing in the face of oppression. Metals such as gold, pearl, tin and silver; Fertile lands, where agricultural products such as cocoa, sugar cane, bananas and cotton spring up, have led to the poverty of the people and have always been plundered, sometimes through occupation and often through puppet governments, to meet the needs of other continents. Moreover, the attackers never felt the need to hide their intentions. Bernal Diaz del Castillo, who was assistant to Hernán Cortés during the conquest of Mexico, expresses this clearly with these words: "We came here to serve God and our ruler. But at the same time, we came for the riches here.'' Ships carrying slaves may no longer cross the ocean, but slave traders continue to do their business through the Ministry of Labor. Where there is looting and pillage, of course there is resistance; Latin American history is also a history of uprisings led by many names that inspire today, from Tupac Amaru to Hidalgo and Morelos, from Simón Bolivar to José Artigas, from Zapata to Castro and Che Guevara. While Eduardo Galeano records the history of centuries blended with ambition, plunder, plunder, blood, tears and resistance in his usual simple but striking language, he underlines a reality that needs to be engraved in memory, delicately puts the clues of understanding today into the lines, and magnifies hope as well as anger against exploitation. … (From the Promotional Bulletin) SEL00003
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