Abstract

The idea of popular sovereignty in the formation of the Venezuelan state as a modern state has been linked to contradictions that made sense to it at each stage of the country's political formation. This work raised the re-signification of popular sovereignty as a whole to enunciate the state of justice without exclusions on the basis of the conceptual peers people-civil society, power-government, sovereignty-self-determination. By meeting the Venezuelan state of the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first centuries to give birth to the understanding of the meaning of bourgeois-liberal popular sovereignty, as well as its revealing through the constitutional statement on the horizon of leading democracy, to undress the deepest and most persistent factors associated with social self-determination

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