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La grieta y los cierragrietas / Fernando A. Iglesias.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Iglesias, Fernando A., author.
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Argentina--Politics and government--2002-.
Argentina.
Argentina--Environmental conditions--21st century.
Social conflict--Argentina--History--21st century.
Social conflict.
Physical Description:
158 pages ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
Buenos Aires, Argentina : Libros del Zorzal, [2023]
Summary:
This book, authored by Argentine writer and politician Fernando A. Iglesias, analyzes the deep political and social divide, known as "La Grieta," in Argentina. Iglesias explores the origins, implications, and possible solutions to the divide through a series of essays that cover key events and figures in contemporary Argentine politics. The book reflects on polarization, populism, and the rise of figures like Milei, while proposing ideas for bridging the gap in a highly fragmented society.
Contents:
Prólogo: Mi mamá tenía razón
1. La paradoja de la grieta
2. Santa Cruz, kilómetro cero
3. Diálogo con quién, dónde y para qué
4. La noche del domingo, la mañana del lunes
5. Una mesa a la que nos sentemos todos
6. ¿Casta o grieta? El fenómeno Milei
7. El todoeslomismismo
8. Un país en manos de psicópatas
9. El síndrome de Estocolmo nac & pop
Conclusión: La grieta y sus enemigos.
ISBN:
9789875999138
OCLC:
1457441517

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