ent and awakening, leading to political and social change" (x).
Las Casas in his Prologue establishes himself as a Christian man who writes not to please others or to flatter, but rather to cut to the moral bone of the Spanish tyranny in the New World. This Christian faith, he makes clear, is the root of his moral indictment.
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