The character of the national formation has been a classic theme of the Dominican sociopolitical thought. Since the beginning of the century it rehearses within the liberal democratic tradition founded by Hostos and continued by Américo Lugo. Peña Batlle was formed in the atmosphere of Hostos, but he was no less sensitive -to intellectual changes of the the post-Great War era (1914-1918); both aspects are reflected in his early writings. From the 1940s onwards, he formulated an alternative thesis of the national problem of an authoritarian nature, claiming to rely on Lugo.This paper addresses the process of its ideological evolution and the components of its alternative proposition in reference to its historical production.
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