La Forja del Imperio Español
López Herrador, Marcos
| Autor: | López Herrador, Marcos |
|---|---|
| Themengebiete: | History - General History |
| Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 23.12.2025 |
| EAN: | 9791387812003 |
| Sprache: | Spanisch |
| Seitenzahl: | 320 |
| Produktart: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Verlag: | Sekotia |
Produktinformationen "La Forja del Imperio Español"
While thousands of people were being sacrificed in Tenochtitlán to inaugurate a temple, and the Caribs raised children as a delicacy, a nation forged over eight centuries of Reconquista embarked on the greatest exploration ever undertaken. Spain, which in just fifty years discovered and mapped more than half the planet, did not come to America to enslave, but to liberate. Did you know that it was Isabella the Catholic who, against all expert opinion, financed the expedition that would change the world? Or that the Spanish Dominicans themselves, such as Antonio de Montesinos, were the first to denounce the abuses against the indigenous people, leading to the creation of the revolutionary Laws of Burgos in 1512? For centuries, the history of Spain has been hijacked by the enemies of truth. Under the guise of the Black Legend, a false narrative has been constructed that has obscured one of the greatest chapters in Western civilization: the Hispanic feat that forged the first global empire in history. A WORK THAT DISMANTLES MYTHS AND VINDICATES THE HISPANIC LEGACY Marcos López Herrador undertakes an urgent and courageous task: to dismantle, with rigor and passion, the myths imposed by British propaganda, cultural Marxism, and the globalist oligarchy. With a precise and well-documented style, the author vindicates Spain's epic in America as an unparalleled civilizing enterprise, heir to Jerusalem, Athens, and Rome, based on values that the world today despises: Catholic humanism, solidarity, faith, justice, and greatness of spirit. With a foreword by Marcelo Gullo, this book is a powerful cultural weapon against self-censorship, relativism, and forgetfulness. It is a call to rediscover Hispanic culture as an alternative historical model to dehumanizing globalization. An essential work for those who refuse to apologize for what was, quite simply, magnificent.
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