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Les républiques de l'Amérique du Sud

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The author surveys South America's physical unity and demographic mixing, describing Andes and plains, Creole populations formed by Spanish and indigenous mixing, minor African element, and shared language and memories across vast territory. He recounts revolutionary-era cooperation and repeated proposals for a Latin-American federation, including initiatives by prominent liberators and defensive alliances that proved insufficient. Drawing on official documents and contemporary projects, he analyzes geographic, political, and social obstacles—poor communications, war fatigue, ignorance, and limited common material interests—and evaluates past attempts and emerging movements toward confederation among several republics.

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Elisée Reclus

Elisée Reclus was a French geographer, philosopher, and anarchist, known for his extensive work in geography and his advocacy for social justice. His most notable work, "The Earth and its Inhabitants," is a comprehensive geographical series that explores various regions of the world, emphasizing the relationship between geography and human societies. Reclus's writings reflect his deep commitment to understanding the natural world and its impact on human life, as well as his belief in the potential for social change. He contributed significantly to the fields of geography and political thought, leaving a lasting legacy in both disciplines.

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