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The volume gathers oratorical pieces, essays and political interventions produced across decades of exile and return. It alternates memoir, public addresses, and polemical essays that defend resistance to authoritarian rule while urging clemency toward the defeated, critique clerical influence on education and conscience, lament national humiliation, and argue for the inviolability of territory and conscience. The author recounts personal displacement, analyzes the conflict between faith and reason, condemns political intrigues, and proposes civic remedies, presenting a sustained ethical and civic reflection on power, education, and the duties of citizens and leaders.
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