El proceso español

la catalanización de la política española y el desmantelamiento de la España de la transición

Milián, Juan

Catalan nationalism had been working tirelessly for decades to separate Catalonia from the rest of Spain. But that process accelerated between 2012 and 2017, the years of the procés. Without a social majority, without any international support and without the protection of legality, it was clear that the project was doomed to failure. Even so, the pro-independence leaders dragged the population into instability, destroying key sectors of the economy and paralyzing real political activity. Years later, we find that the rest of Spain has imported many of the features of the process: the omnipresence of intellectuals and socialists who only seek to polarize, a government incapable of managing that hides its ineptitude by accusing rivals of imaginary behaviors or the contempt for economic management and prosperity policies. A good part of the elites seem to have taken up this strategy, despite the obvious damage it caused in Catalonia. And he seems to have done it without thinking about the very serious, and perhaps irreversible, damage to institutions, coexistence and harmony.

Author
Milián, Juan
Subject
Human sciences > Politics
EAN
9788423432400
ISBN
978-84-234-3240-0
Edition
1
Publisher
Deusto
Pages
224 
High
23.0 cm
Weight
15.0 cm
Release date
14-04-2021
Language
Spanish 
Series
 
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Milián, Juan (aut.)

  • Milián, Juan
    Juan Milián (Morella, 1981) es licenciado en Ciencias Políticas y de la Administración (UPF) y máster en Dirección Financiera y Contable de la Empresa (IDEC). Actual   Read more