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A [[Cárdenas Metro]] station was renamed in his honour in {{AN|1707}} alongside Gustierrez. | A [[Cárdenas Metro]] station was renamed in his honour in {{AN|1707}} alongside Gustierrez. | ||
He was appointed Special Advisor on the Environment and Chairman of the [[Rodinia River Authority]] in {{AN|1739}} during the [[Administration of Premier Juan Pablo Jimenez]]. | |||
==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
*The Law of Liberty ({{AN|1680}}) | *The Law of Liberty ({{AN|1680}}) | ||
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| Full Name | Emilio Alfons Acaran |
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| Birth Date | 12.VIII.1644 AN |
| Residence | Narbonne, Alduria |
Emilio Acaran, is an Alduria-Wechua philosopher, politician, and biologist. He wrote the popular Essays on Liberty together with Matias Gustierrez and Francesco Patrallez. He has also served as a member of the Cortes Federales from 1693 AN onwards, as a member of the Federal Humanist Party. He is known for his Humanist ideology, support of Federalism, and his love of nature. He also teaches biology at the University of Cárdenas.
A Cárdenas Metro station was renamed in his honour in 1707 AN alongside Gustierrez.
He was appointed Special Advisor on the Environment and Chairman of the Rodinia River Authority in 1739 AN during the Administration of Premier Juan Pablo Jimenez.
Bibliography
- The Law of Liberty (1680 AN)
- The Humanist Natural Law (1684 AN)
- Notes on Debates of the Proclamation of Punta Santiago (1686 AN)
- Essays on Liberty (1690 AN)
- Human and Civil Rights (1696 AN)
- The Humanist Constitution (1699 AN)
- Memories on the Forming of the Federation (1705 AN)
- A New Proclamation (1708 AN)