The Mexican right in the twentieth century. Agony, transformation and survival
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48. The Mexican Right in the Twentieth Century Agony, Transformation and Survival.
Xóchitl Patricia Campos López, Diego Martín Velázquez Caballero (coordinators)
BUAP
PROFMEX
Montiel & Soriano Editors
257 p.
ISBN 978-607-7512-77-6
Year 2017
The political ideologies are distinguished by displaying nuances that, although they let us know their relativism, allow us to understand the extension and intensity of the categories. The ideological orientation known as the right approaches conservative, religious, order, reactionary, aristocratic, xenophobic, excluding, etc. criteria. But what is the future of the right? How do you think the right? How does it speak? What is its relationship with economic groups? Has it established geopolitical links? What have been its historical manifestations? contemporary ?, Who can be considered right?
The historical speed of a country determines the meaning of its social structure, which makes the Mexican right singular; but necessary reconsideration. Globalization, modernity and the political transition have generated events that force us to reinterpret the right-wing pendulum. The world economic order folds to the right, then, has the Mexican reaction been synchronized or desynchronized? Observing how much the Mexican right has changed will make it possible to formulate a map appropriate to the circumstances.
The text that you, friendly reader, has in your hands, is the product of reflections emerged from the Academic Body "Multidisciplinary Studies of Politics and Law" (BUAPCA-281), and that found echo in academics from different institutions. The objective of the work is to inform, appropriately, of the historical change, the construction of networks and to formulate new indicators to understand the impact and validity of the right.