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by Eduardo Garcia Aguilar

ePub Mexico Madness : Manifesto for a Disenchanted Generation download
Author:
Eduardo Garcia Aguilar
ISBN13:
978-0970765208
ISBN:
0970765207
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Publisher:
Aliform Pub (February 10, 2001)
Subcategory:
Politics & Government
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1651 kb
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1472 kb
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Author Eduardo Garcia Aguilar, head of the Latin American desk in Paris for Agence France-Presse, examines the Zapatista uprising in Mexico as a response to the neo-liberal economic policies embraced by Mexican administrations over the recent years. At the same time he asks what it means to be Latin American in a period of ever-increasing globalism, "a dictatorship of technocrats and accountants that wishes to convert us into a great factory of Puritan zombies."