Derecha / The Right
La derecha en México ha dominado los poderes formales y los de facto; ha operado las políticas públicas y las finan - zas de la nación; se ha apropiado del pensamiento crítico y de la academia. Y ha sido revolución, movimiento, contra - rrevolución, 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 atrin - cherado 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 di - vergencias, es una sola y muy cohesionada: no ha renuncia - do 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, na - cionales 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.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
The Mexican right has dominated the country’s formal and de facto sources of power, running public and financial policy and holding sway over critical thought and academia. It has expressed itself as a revolution, movement and counterrevolution and occupied the legislative, executive and judicial branches. It has used the center and even the left; it has corrupted, bribed and convinced, and has committed electoral fraud. It has treated the nation’s resources as its own. It has received aid from abroad and exploited nationalist sentiment. The right is a cultural, economic, government and educational project, but above all a political one.
The Mexican right, in all its nuances, degrees and divisions, is a single and cohesive force. It has not renounced the traditional conservative goal of installing a Catholic government and continues to combat laicism, sex education and the secularization of Mexican society. Its priority, however, has been to protect the country’s main public and private economic players, both domestic and transnational, with an increasing bent toward corruption.
These and other themes are addressed in Derecha. Poder, corrupción y engaño, the latest installment in the three-part series by journalists Álvaro Delgado and Alejandro Páez Varela.
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La derecha en México, con todos sus matices, intensidades y hasta di - vergencias, es una sola y muy cohesionada: no ha renuncia - do 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, na - cionales 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.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
The Mexican right has dominated the country’s formal and de facto sources of power, running public and financial policy and holding sway over critical thought and academia. It has expressed itself as a revolution, movement and counterrevolution and occupied the legislative, executive and judicial branches. It has used the center and even the left; it has corrupted, bribed and convinced, and has committed electoral fraud. It has treated the nation’s resources as its own. It has received aid from abroad and exploited nationalist sentiment. The right is a cultural, economic, government and educational project, but above all a political one.
The Mexican right, in all its nuances, degrees and divisions, is a single and cohesive force. It has not renounced the traditional conservative goal of installing a Catholic government and continues to combat laicism, sex education and the secularization of Mexican society. Its priority, however, has been to protect the country’s main public and private economic players, both domestic and transnational, with an increasing bent toward corruption.
These and other themes are addressed in Derecha. Poder, corrupción y engaño, the latest installment in the three-part series by journalists Álvaro Delgado and Alejandro Páez Varela.
Derecha / The Right
La derecha en México ha dominado los poderes formales y los de facto; ha operado las políticas públicas y las finan - zas de la nación; se ha apropiado del pensamiento crítico y de la academia. Y ha sido revolución, movimiento, contra - rrevolución, 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 atrin - cherado 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 di - vergencias, es una sola y muy cohesionada: no ha renuncia - do 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, na - cionales 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.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
The Mexican right has dominated the country’s formal and de facto sources of power, running public and financial policy and holding sway over critical thought and academia. It has expressed itself as a revolution, movement and counterrevolution and occupied the legislative, executive and judicial branches. It has used the center and even the left; it has corrupted, bribed and convinced, and has committed electoral fraud. It has treated the nation’s resources as its own. It has received aid from abroad and exploited nationalist sentiment. The right is a cultural, economic, government and educational project, but above all a political one.
The Mexican right, in all its nuances, degrees and divisions, is a single and cohesive force. It has not renounced the traditional conservative goal of installing a Catholic government and continues to combat laicism, sex education and the secularization of Mexican society. Its priority, however, has been to protect the country’s main public and private economic players, both domestic and transnational, with an increasing bent toward corruption.
These and other themes are addressed in Derecha. Poder, corrupción y engaño, the latest installment in the three-part series by journalists Álvaro Delgado and Alejandro Páez Varela.
La derecha en México, con todos sus matices, intensidades y hasta di - vergencias, es una sola y muy cohesionada: no ha renuncia - do 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, na - cionales 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.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
The Mexican right has dominated the country’s formal and de facto sources of power, running public and financial policy and holding sway over critical thought and academia. It has expressed itself as a revolution, movement and counterrevolution and occupied the legislative, executive and judicial branches. It has used the center and even the left; it has corrupted, bribed and convinced, and has committed electoral fraud. It has treated the nation’s resources as its own. It has received aid from abroad and exploited nationalist sentiment. The right is a cultural, economic, government and educational project, but above all a political one.
The Mexican right, in all its nuances, degrees and divisions, is a single and cohesive force. It has not renounced the traditional conservative goal of installing a Catholic government and continues to combat laicism, sex education and the secularization of Mexican society. Its priority, however, has been to protect the country’s main public and private economic players, both domestic and transnational, with an increasing bent toward corruption.
These and other themes are addressed in Derecha. Poder, corrupción y engaño, the latest installment in the three-part series by journalists Álvaro Delgado and Alejandro Páez Varela.
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ISBN-13: | 9786073848282 |
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Publisher: | PRH Grupo Editorial |
Publication date: | 12/24/2024 |
Pages: | 304 |
Product dimensions: | 5.95(w) x 9.07(h) x 0.93(d) |
Language: | Spanish |
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