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Ruy Barbosa

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Ruy Barbosa de Oliveira

Rui Barbosa
Born November 5 1849(1849-11-05)
Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Died March 1 1923 (aged 73)
Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Occupation Writer, jurist, politician, diplomat

Ruy Barbosa de Oliveira, current spelling Rui, (November 5 1849March 1 1923) was an important Brasilian writer, jurist, and politician. Born in Salvador da Bahia, he was a federal representative, senator, minister of finances and taxation, and diplomat. For his distinguished participation in the Hague Conventions (1899 and 1907), "peace conference" of the Hague (1907), he earned the nickname "Eagle of the Hague". He ran unsuccessfully for the presidency of Brazil in 1910 and again in 1919. Ruy Barbosa gave his first public speech for the abolition of slavery when he was 19. For the rest of his life he remained an uncompromising defender of civil liberties. Slavery in Brazil was finally abolished by the Lei Áurea ("Golden Law") in 1888. Part of Barbosa's legacy to history is that he authorised, as minister of finance in 1890, the destruction of most government records relating to slavery.[1]. Barbosa's liberal ideas were influential in drafting the first republican constitution (1891). He was a supporter of fiat money, as opposed to a gold standard, in Brazil. During his term as minister of finances, he implemented far-reaching reforms of Brazil's financial regime, instituting a vigorously expansionist monetary policy. The result was chaos and instability: the so-called fiat experiment was a dismal failure. An orthodox backlash followed under the Murtinho program later in the decade.

Barbosa died in Petrópolis, near Rio de Janeiro in 1923.

Notes

  1. ^ Population, Citizenship and Human Rights in Brazil: Elements for a System of Indicators, paper at International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) conference 2005 accessed at March 2007

Further reading

  • Turner, C. W. (1945). Ruy Barbosa: Brazilian crusader for the essential freedoms. New York, Abingdon-Cokesbury Press. - reissue (2005) Kessinger Publishing, ISBN 1419104241

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    Ruy Barbosa (1849-1923) was a Brazilian lawyer, journalist, and politician. He was probably the most intellectually gifted Latin American political figure of his time. Ruy Barbosa was born on Nov. 5, 1849, in São Salvador, Bahia, into a long-estab... more

    Barbosa, Ruy
    (born Nov. 5, 1849, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil—died March 1, 1923, Petrópolis) Brazilian orator, statesman, and jurist. Barbosa, an eloquent liberal, wrote the constitution for Brazil's newly formed republic in 1890 and held various posts, incl... more


     
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