
Viamos e não veremos alegoria moral, acompanhada de outras diversas maximas relativas a nossa liberdade constitucional
by Anonymous
"Viamos e não veremos" by Anonymous is a moral allegory written in the early 19th century, likely around the time of the liberal revolutions influencing Europe, particularly the Portuguese liberal movement. This book explores themes of societal justice and individual rights in the context of constitutional freedom, offering a critical commentary on the political and military injustices prevalent in Portugal at the time. The text unfolds as a series of reflections and critiques, addressing various societal issues faced by soldiers, citizens, and workers in Portugal. It poignantly highlights the struggles of military personnel, emphasizing their lack of proper compensation and recognition despite their sacrifices. The author uses allegorical storytelling to illustrate the broader human condition, questioning the moral fiber of society and urging reform. Through vivid narratives, it exposes the harsh realities of those subjugated by systemic injustices, ultimately advocating for a more equitable distribution of rights and freedoms in a constitutional framework. The work serves both as a historical account and a philosophical discourse on the value of liberty and the inherent dignity of every individual.
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