100 días en estado de alarma
la democracia confinada
Eizaguirre Comendador, María
Different studies on COVID-19 place Spain as one of the countries with the highest number of deaths per million inhabitants, the highest number of infected toilets and the worst economic prospects for the euro zone. 100 days in alarm state. The confined democracy offers the keys to what happened in Spain, the USA, the UK, Germany, France and Italy. It also analyzes the different leaderships of King Felipe, the President of the Government Pedro Sánchez and the Mayor of Madrid José Luis Martínez-Almeida. A book written by journalist María Eizaguirre Comendador, with a foreword by Kathleen Kennedy, JFK's niece, which describes how in times of this coronavirus, communication once again became the most powerful weapon: how information gave way to the propaganda and the choreography of applause silenced the pain over the loss of thousands of human lives. The lie was 'normalized' to the point that the truth was trading higher. A 'battle for the story' with hundreds of hours of 'official information' and colonization of the 'newscasts'.
- Author
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Eizaguirre Comendador, María
- Subject
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Human sciences
> Politics
- EAN
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9788418492020
- ISBN
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978-84-18492-02-0
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Última Linea
- Pages
- 474
- High
- 23.0 cm
- Weight
- 16.0 cm
- Release date
- 09-11-2020
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Líderes comprometidos
- Number
- 2