
audiobook
ALFREDO PIMENTA
A Revolução de 5 de Dezembro - a) FACTORES POSITIVOS E NEGATIVOS
b) SUA FUNÇÃO NORMAL
c) SUAS CONSEQUÊNCIAS PRATICAS
A Nação e a Revolução de 5 de Dezembro - APOIO TEÓRICO E MESSIANISMO.
O regímen republicano português - a) A SUA ACÇÃO COMO ELEMENTO DE DISSOLUÇÃO NACIONAL
b) O SEU NEGATIVISMO SISTEMÁTICO
c) A FALÊNCIA DA SUA MENTALIDADE
A República nova
Os monárquicos e a Republica nova
In the charged atmosphere of early 1918 Portugal, a prominent figure steps onto the podium of the Liga Naval Portuguesa to dissect the nation's tangled political landscape. He argues that the recent elections and the legacy of the December 5th Revolution have not clarified matters but have deepened the confusion, urging educated citizens to speak directly to the public rather than hide behind newspaper columns.
The speech maps the short‑lived experiment of the 1918 upheaval, contrasting the mediocrity of the pre‑revolutionary republic with the promise of order embodied in Sidónio Pais and his youthful military supporters. It outlines both the hopeful elements—new leadership and a drive to restore authority—and the darker currents of lingering republican demagogy and monarchical expectations. Throughout, the speaker stresses the nation's conservative temperament and its craving for stable, honest governance.
This vivid, first‑hand account offers listeners a window into the debates that shaped modern Portuguese identity, presenting the arguments, anxieties, and aspirations of a nation at a crossroads. The oratory style and historical detail make it a compelling listen for anyone interested in early‑20th‑century politics.
Full title
A Situação Política Conferência realizada no Salão Nobre da Liga Naval Portuguesa, na noite de 26 Fevereiro de 1918 Conferência realizada no Salão Nobre da Liga Naval Portuguesa, na noite de 26 Fevereiro de 1918
Language
pt
Duration
~42 minutes (40K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Mike Silva
Release date
2010-11-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1882–1950
A sharp, restless voice in Portuguese letters, he wrote history, poetry, essays, and political commentary with unusual energy. His work and public life made him one of the more controversial literary and intellectual figures in Portugal in the first half of the 20th century.
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