
Juan Hipólito Yrigoyen y Alem (1850–1933)
Author(s) -
Andreas Timmermann
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
revista da faculdade de direito da universidade federal de uberlândia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2178-0498
pISSN - 2177-4919
DOI - 10.14393/rfadir-v47n2a2019-48752
Subject(s) - doctrine , humanity , league , german , negotiation , martin luther , political science , treaty , first world war , philosophy , law , humanities , theology , linguistics , physics , astronomy
This paper intends demonstrate to what extent Krausism, doctrine named after the German philosopher Karl Christian Friedrich Krause (1781–1832), influenced Juan Hipólito Yrigoyen, Argentinian politician and two-time president (1916-1922 and 1928-1930) to challenge tradition and advocate for a new international law, Pan Americanism, linked to the the idea of the right to share the Earth and one humanity, thus, inspiring him to pursue a different path in the negotiations of the Treaty of Versailles and at the League of Nations after the First World War.