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  • curprev 17:2817:28, 22 April 2024KamiLazer talk contribs 9,991 bytes −79 even accepting your premises does not make him totalitarian. the spanish system was decentralized and based off of provincialism. this went directly against totalitarinism because totalitarianism wants centralization. totalitarinism has to do with the state while back then the state was a flimsy concept and it was more the monarch and god in charge. also there is an abscence of humanistic philosophy Tag: Manual revert
  • curprev 16:3416:34, 22 April 2024AnAnonBoi123 talk contribs 10,070 bytes +79 I mean dedicating yourself to the creation of a new state based on enslaving the vast majority of the population, that being local natives, only to be almost entirely wiped out from such horrid conditions, and being so despised even in ones own time to basically being a criminal, having to be jailed because of said "shenanigans", before being pardoned since the colonial project was so profitable for Spain. Tags: Undo Reverted

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  • curprev 03:1503:15, 23 March 2024KamiLazer talk contribs 9,883 bytes −39 Undo revision 507012 by Nfan (talk) a person having an egocentric and antisocial personality marked by a lack of remorse for one's actions, an absence of empathy for others, and often criminal tendencies. 2. formerly : a person with antisocial personality disorder. this would apply to everyone including the natives during that time period so i dont thinks it appropriate Tag: Undo

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