La nación incivil

La nación incivil

Alonso Moleiro

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Editorial:
Cyngular Asesoría 357 C.A. - Editorial Dahbar
Año de edición:
2021
Materia
Revoluciones, levantamientos y rebeliones
ISBN:
9789804250682
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La Nación Incivil es un exhaustivo examen del Caracazo y las consecuencias visibles desfavorables en la historia reciente de Venezuela.Muchos creen que el 27-F fue un fenómeno planificado. Se equivocan, dice Alonso Moleiro en este ensayo. Fue un terremoto social que tomó por sorpresa a la política venezolana. Para Moleiro, Hugo Chávez le construyó una narrativa a aquella tragedia para desarrollar con ella una tesis política. Luego esa tesis la convertiría  en uno de sus instrumentos de asedio y conflictividad de clases.La crisis política del trienio de 1989-1992, asentada casi exclusivamente sobre el poderío prepotente de los medios de comunicación social de entonces, y  que promovida inusuales niveles de irracionalidad y deseos de venganza, produjo, a la larga, el derrumbe del único experimento democrático liberal venezolano.Las esquirlas del Caracazo entraron al metabolismo del cuerpo social nacional y generaron un nuevo producto político: la revolución bolivariana, el parto político de Hugo Chávez Frías. signado por la ruptura del pacto cívico, el insulto, la violencia y el tercermundismo.Diez años después del Caracazo, siete después de los dos golpes chavistas, moría la república civil, pero no nacía un país necesariamente militar: regresaba La nación incivil. 10

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