Tragicomedia mexicana 3 [Mexican Tragicomedy 3]
La vida en México de 1982 a 1994 [Life in Mexico from 1982 to 1994]
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Una excepcional crónica de la vida social, política, cultural y económica en México de 1982 a 1994.
En este tercer volumen de la Tragicomedia mexicana, que comprende de 1982 a 1994, tenemos los años de la crisis, los "nuevos pobres", la globalización y las privatizaciones, la "renovación moral", los tecnos y los dinos, la renegociación de la deuda externa, la privatización de la banca, el fortalecimiento del narcotráfico, el terror del sida, la explosión de San Juanico y el terremoto de 1985, la "caída" del sistema en 1988, la familia Salinas, los negocios del hermano incómodo, el dinero de Pronasol, los nuevos megamillonarios, los cambios en el campo, la relación con la Iglesia católica y el Tratado de Libre Comercio, el dedazo "prematuro", la rebelión zapatista, Marcos Superstar, la "candidatura alterna", el asesinato de Luis Donaldo Colosio, la muerte de Ruiz Massieu y otra, más devastadora aún, crisis económica. Qué bonito acabamos, igual que empezamos.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©1992 José Agustín (P)2021 Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial S.A. de C.V.Listeners also enjoyed...
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