Derecha [The Right]
Poder, corrupción y engaño [Power, Corruption and Deception]
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Alex Ortega
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La derecha en México ha dominado los poderes formales y los de facto; ha operado las políticas públicas y las finanzas de la nación; se ha apropiado del pensamiento crítico y de la academia. Y ha sido revolución, movimiento, contrarrevolución, legislador, Ejecutivo y Poder Judicial. Ha usado el centro y hasta la izquierda; ha corrompido, comprado y convencido; ha cometido fraudes electorales. Ha manejado sus propios recursos y los recursos de las mayorías como propios. Ha recibido ayuda desde el extranjero y se ha atrincherado en el nacionalismo
La derecha es un proyecto político, cultural, económico, de gobierno, educativo y está sobre todo lo anterior. La derecha en México, con todos sus matices, intensidades y hasta divergencias, es una sola y muy cohesionada: no ha renunciado al viejo proyecto conservador de instaurar un gobierno católico ni ha dejado de combatir el laicismo, la educación sexual y la secularización de la sociedad, pero ha priorizado los grandes intereses económicos, públicos y privados, nacionales y trasnacionales, con una tendencia cada vez más inclinada hacia la corrupción.
De eso habla Derecha. Poder, corrupción y engaño, el último libro de la trilogía de los periodistas Álvaro Delgado y Alejandro Páez Varela.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2024 Alejandro Páez Varela y Álvaro Delgado (P)2024 Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial S.A. de C.V.Listeners also enjoyed...
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