La democracia ausente [The Absent Democracy]
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Roger Bartra
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Cuarta edición, corregida y aumentada, de esta reflexión crítica indispensable para armar el rompecabezas histórico de la izquierda mexicana.
A más de treinta y cinco años de su publicación, la presente obra se ha convertido en una reflexión crítica indispensable para armar el rompecabezas histórico de la izquierda mexicana y de lo que entonces, en la segunda mitad del siglo pasado, parecía una causa perdida en nuestro país: la democracia.
Es una obra que mantiene toda su fuerza polémica y crítica, en la que además se puede percibir todavía la pasión con que fue escrita. Se trata de un conjunto de reflexiones ágiles y divertidas, muy estimulantes.
Publicadooriginalmente bajo el título El reto de la izquierda, este conjunto de ensayos -escritos entre 1979 y 1985- da la pauta precisa para analizar los primeros pasos de México hacia la transición democrática y para entender la anatomía de una izquierda que buscaba nuevos caminos.
Esta cuarta edición, corregida y aumentada, nos lleva a la época en que dominaba un sistema despótico que impidió durante decenios el progreso de una democracia representativa moderna.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2017 Roger Bartra (P)2023 Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial S.A. de C.V.Listeners also enjoyed...
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