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El Futuro Que Se Escapa: Neoliberalismo Y Populismo En El México del Siglo XXI / The Future Is Nearly Gone: Neoliberalism and Populism in - 1 of 1

El Futuro Que Se Escapa: Neoliberalismo Y Populismo En El México del Siglo XXI / The Future Is Nearly Gone: Neoliberalism and Populism in

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  • Neoliberalismo y populismo en el México del siglo XXI.México inició el milenio con viento favorable para ser una nación de éxito: había conquistado la democracia, tenía una economía abierta al mundo y su población joven le daba una oportunidad demográfica única.
  • Author(s): Ciro Murayama
  • 312 Pages
  • Political Science, World

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Neoliberalismo y populismo en el México del siglo XXI.


México inició el milenio con viento favorable para ser una nación de éxito: había conquistado la democracia, tenía una economía abierta al mundo y su población joven le daba una oportunidad demográfica única. Un cuarto de siglo después el panorama es, al menos, decepcionante: avanza la erosión de la democracia, la economía está sumida en un largo estancamiento y su población padece la desigualdad, la precariedad y la violencia.


Ciro Murayama propone en este libro un corte de caja para ese pasado reciente: sobre una democracia que se ha mostrado tan intensa y plural como vulnerable al populismo y al desmantelamiento de sus instituciones vitales. Apoyado en un profundo análisis empírico, fruto de incontables investigaciones en ciencias sociales, el autor disecciona el mal desempeño económico que alimentó la insatisfacción política, el resurgimiento del autoritarismo, así como la extensión de la violencia y la anomia sociales


Lejos del maniqueísmo entre un polo neoliberal y otro populista, este libro opta por explorar un camino distinto: una política económica responsable desde el punto de vista macroeconómico pero también del social, en un régimen político de libertades y derechos que permita retomar el entusiasmo por un país en el que coexistan el bienestar y la democracia.

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Neoliberalism and populism in 21st-century Mexico.


Mexico began the millennium with favorable winds to become a successful nation: it had consolidated democracy, opened its economy to the world, and its young population offered a unique demographic opportunity. A quarter century later the picture is, at best, disappointing: democratic erosion advances, the economy remains in prolonged stagnation, and the population suffers from inequality, precariousness, and violence.


Ciro Murayama offers in this book a stock-taking of that recent past: a democracy that proved as intense and plural as it is vulnerable to populism and the dismantling of its vital institutions. Based on deep empirical analysis derived from countless social-science investigations, the author dissects the poor economic performance that fed political dissatisfaction, the resurgence of authoritarianism, and the spread of violence and social anomie.


Away from the simplistic dichotomy between a neoliberal pole and a populist one, this book chooses to explore a different path: an economic policy responsible both macroeconomically and socially, within a political regime of freedoms and rights that can restore enthusiasm for a country where well-being and democracy coexist.


Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 5.9 Inches (W) x .8 Inches (D)
Weight: .75 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 312
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: World
Publisher: Planeta Publishing
Theme: Caribbean & Latin American
Format: Paperback
Author: Ciro Murayama
Language: Spanish
Street Date: January 27, 2026
TCIN: 1008317609
UPC: 9786076390849
Item Number (DPCI): 247-53-9494
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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