
Historia de las ideas contemporáneas
López Herrador, Marcos
Throughout history, the idea of ??progress has been a source of inspiration to conceive society as a community that advances and is perfected through knowledge and collective effort and in this sense contemporary ideas have radically set up a form other than understanding the world. From May 1968, it seemed that the transgression was elevated to the category of dogma and the new orthodoxy in rebellion. In the past fifty years, our society has been reshaped at a speed and intensity never before known. The representation of reality predominates over reality itself. The key to historical change is in the control of perceptions, to impose a story, which allows moving the facts from the political to the moral, and from reason to feeling. The riots of that French May were led by the generation of young people who most benefited from a system -implanted after the Second World War- of peace, security, prosperity and personal development never known in the evolution of humanity. However, it surprised the political establishment of the moment that that same generation questioned the entire system from which they had benefited, and also did so in favor of decidedly pro-communist ideas. It was not workers or peasants who rebelled, but bourgeois and petty bourgeois who lacked nothing. The ideas that were defended then have been adopted by the globalist, neoliberal and ultra-capitalist elite, to impose an ideology for the 21st century as a dogma, which they want to be adopted by all.
- Author
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López Herrador, Marcos
- Subject
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Human sciences
> Politics
- EAN
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9788418414244
- ISBN
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978-84-18414-24-4
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Sekotia
- Pages
- 208
- High
- 22.0 cm
- Weight
- 14.5 cm
- Release date
- 29-06-2021
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Reflejos de actualidad