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De Tlatelolco a Ayotzinapa [From Tlatelolco to Ayotzinapa]

By: Sergio Aguayo Quezada
Narrated by: Ricardo Bustamante
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Para entender Ayotzinapa, hay que entender primero al Movimiento de 1968 que Sergio Aguayo reinterpreta con una mirada experta, una prosa fresca y una gran cantidad de información. Después del 68 México cambió para bien y para mal. Algunas transformaciones nos acercaron a los espacios democráticos, otras a los infiernos del miedo.

La causa de la inseguridad es que el Estado permitió la perversión de su monopolio legítimo de la violencia. Para enfrentar la violencia la sociedad necesita comprenderla. Este libro es un instrumento indispensable para entender el 2 de octubre y evitar tragedias como la de Ayotzinapa.

Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

©2021 Sergio Aguayo Quezada (P)2021 Storyside
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