Abstract
Dr. Leopoldo Zea (1912‑2004) was a prominent Mexican philosopher, specialist in Latin America, promoter of the Iberoamerican integration, institution‑maker and ideologist of the independence of the then‑called “Third World”. This essay reviews his first newspaper articles, from his beginnings in 1933 to the end of the 1950s, where he developed his main concerns and positions with respect to the nacional and international issues of his times.
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