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Argumentos de filosofía política de la tercera y cuarta transformaciones de México. Una aproximación interdisciplinar

Argumentos de filosofía política de la tercera y cuarta transformaciones de México. Una aproximación interdisciplinar

Ana Paola Tiro Chagoyán / Virginia Aspe Armella

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Lambda Editorial
Año de edición:
2023
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Estructuras políticas: democracia
ISBN:
9786076958100
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Presentamos al lector el tercero de los tres libros que fueron resultado del proyecto de investigación semilla Fondo Fomento a la Investigación de la Universidad Panamericana que en nuestro caso fue titulado Argumentos de filosofía política de las cuatro transformaciones de México, etapa primera, la Ilustración mexicana de los siglos XVIII y primeros años del XIX, la Independencia de México; segunda etapa, (1848-1898): antecedentes y consecuencias de la segunda transformación del país, la Reforma; tercera etapa, tercera transformación de México, la Revolución y, cuarta transformación de México, la presidencia de Andrés Manuel López Obrador.En los textos aquí presentados se estudia el origen de las ideas clave para las llamadas transformaciones de México, asimismo del impacto de la difusión ideológica en la mente del mexicano. Exhortamos a cualquier lector que se acerque al libro a darle la importancia que merece a la conciencia histórica; dicha conciencia permitirá una mejor toma de decisiones frente al panorama actual. Dicho esto, esperamos que los textos aquí reunidos despierten reflexiones en torno al futuro del país y la responsabilidad de cada individuo para el porvenir.

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