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Title: | Conscientious objection in Chilean Law La objeción de conciencia en el Derecho Chileno |
Keywords: | Law;Conscientious objection;Chile;Law;Derecho;Objeción de Conciencia;Chile;Derecho |
Publisher: | Universidad de Guadalajara |
Description: | In 1914 the portentous -and compulsive discourse- Vicente Huidobro, artist mainly dedicated to poetry, wrote in one of his texts called NonServiam:
"And here is a good morning, after a night of beautiful dreams and delicate nightmares, the poet gets up and shouts to Mother Natura: Non serviam. With all the strength of his lungs, an echoing and optimistic echo repeats in the distance: "I will not serve you." Mother Natura was about to strike down the young rebel poet, when he, taking off his hat and making a funny gesture, exclaimed: "You are a charming old lady." That non serviam was recorded in a morning of the history of the world. It was not a capricious cry, it was not an act of superficial rebellion. It was the result of an entire evolution, the sum of multiple experiences. The poet, in full awareness of his past and his future, launched into the world the declaration of his independence from Nature. " En 1914 el portentoso –y díscolo compulsivo- Vicente Huidobro, artista principalmente dedicado a la poesía, escribió en uno de sus textos llamado NonServiam: “Y he aquí que una buena mañana, después de una noche de preciosos sueños y delicadas pesadillas, el poeta se levanta y grita a la madre Natura: Non serviam. Con toda la fuerza de sus pulmones, un eco traductor y optimista repite en las lejanías: «No te serviré». La madre Natura iba ya a fulminar al joven poeta rebelde, cuando éste, quitándose el sombrero y haciendo un gracioso gesto, exclamó: «Eres una viejecita encantadora». Ese non serviam quedó grabado en una mañana de la historia del mundo. No era un grito caprichoso, no era un acto de rebeldía superficial. Era el resultado de toda una evolución, la suma de múltiples experiencias. El poeta, en plena conciencia de su pasado y de su futuro, lanzaba al mundo la declaración de su independencia frente a la Naturaleza”. |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12104/87620 |
Other Identifiers: | http://www.derechoglobal.cucsh.udg.mx/index.php/DG/article/view/119 10.32870/dgedj.v0i7.119 |
Appears in Collections: | Revista Derecho Global |
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