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A [[Cárdenas Metro]] station was renamed in his honour in {{AN|1707}}. | A [[Cárdenas Metro]] station was renamed in his honour in {{AN|1707}}. | ||
A public hospital in Punta Santiago, as well as a public library, were named in his honor in {{AN|1728}}. | |||
==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== |
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Full Name | Matias Pedro María Gustierrez |
Birth Date | 24.V.1632 AN |
Death Date | 12.XI.1705 AN |
City and Region of Residence | Punta Santiago, Alduria |
Matias Pedro Gustierrez, Baron Gustierrez of Alpadría, was an Alduria-Wechua philosopher, politician, and public speaker. He wrote the popular Essays on Liberty together with Emilio Acaran and Francesco Patrallez. He also served as a member of the Cortes Federales from 1693 AN until his death in 1705 AN, as a member of the Federal Humanist Party. He was known for his Liberal and Humanist ideology, support of Federalism and Constitutional Monarchy , and his erudite writing. His work got him risen to Life Peer in 1702 AN. He died from a long sickbed of lung cancer in 1705 AN. He was known for writing a column in The Aldurian Sun, about his political observations, throughout most of his life, and only stopped shortly before his sickbed.
A Cárdenas Metro station was renamed in his honour in 1707 AN.
A public hospital in Punta Santiago, as well as a public library, were named in his honor in 1728 AN.
Bibliography
- The Life of the Farmer (1654 AN)
- The Rise of Conservatism (1666 AN)
- Observations of the Liberal State (1668 AN)
- The Humanist Democracy (1676 AN)
- Democratic Civilization (1680 AN)
- Essays on Liberty (1690 AN)
- In Defense of The New Prosperity Plan (1696 AN)
- New Humanism and the Answer to the Left (1698 AN)
- The Federal Humanist Party's Future (1703 AN)