Boschism and danilism are incomparable
"Boschism and Danilism are incompatible ..." (José Laluz )
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Important note about this short writing:
* I borrowed the title but this writing is ABOUT ME, Héctor Williams Zorrilla: I am a Boschista. I don't know if José Laluz is * --------------------
By Héctor Williams Zorrilla, psychologist and university professor
I am an inveterate boschist by decision, unshakable and without remedy. I have been a Boschist since I first heard his name pronounced in 1962 when I was in my puberty still.
My political awareness of boschism was a process learned over the years, the passing of life and the readings of the books written by professor Bosch:
"Dominican social composition", "Stories written in exile", "Dictatorship with popular support", "Stories written before exile", "Christmas stories", "La mañosa" and many others ...
Juan Bosch is the Master of short stories, the Master of literature, the Master of oratory, the Master of communication with a plain language understandable to all, the Master of politics, the Master and strategist, the founder of political parties ...
Juan Bosch is the Master of civility, "morals and civics" embodied in political practices. He was a decent politician who practiced what he said and only said what he practiced.
Juan Bosch is the Master of patriotism. He is the patriot at an excellence degree. So, when a Dominican patriot thinks about his country, the images that permeate his mind are Duarte, the national symbols, and Professor Bosch.
In fact, his name smells and tastes like homeland when written and pronounced. Juan Bosch is honorability, honesty, transparency, immaculate truth. Political truth resembles professor Bosch. He was a man truthful to himself under any circumstances.
Juan Bosch is wisdom embodied and pronounced to humanity. Juan Bosch is immeasurable greatness mixed with the humility that the sun possesses when offering its light to all without distinction.
There are human beings that boschism is too big for them. In fact, there are Dominicans who shouldn't even pronounce his name.
Being a Boschist is not saying words, or hiding behind a political nomenclature, or knowing texts written by Professor Bosch ...
Boschism is not inherited, nor is it a dress code, nor is it a political transfer. Boschism is a style of thinking, feeling, believing and living.
Boschism is a paradigmatic zaist geist that unites the mind (brain), emotions, beliefs, and everyday behaviors of life. Boschism is political praxis, not grammatical ontology for exercising political oratory.
To be a Boschist is to practice political morality. For professor Bosch, politics was intrinsicly connected to human values including morality.
For boschism, "the end cannot justify the means." Some Machiavellian ideas do not fit into the political practices of Boschism.
Boschism is incompatible with everything that means treason, deceit, blackmail, dishonesty, political vulgarity, dictatorial attitudes, undemocratic practices, amorality, indecency as a politician and the lack of true greatness: valuing each human being as an essential part of humanity ...
Life is beautiful. La vida es bella...
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