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Mexico's Avoidable Crises, Book Review

Author: Jose Ignacio Prieto Author Ranking Blue | Posted: 25-02-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 91 | Rating:  (53) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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Mexico's Avoidable Crises

(Las Crisis Evitables de Mexico)

Author, Santiago de Leon T.

Prologue by Jean Meyer

CV Editiones

Excellent book, starts with a very good phrase from Daniel Cosío Villegas:the ones that are inside know, but do not write, the ones outside write, but we do not know. Perhaps the author could not have begun the book with a luckier saying with regard to this subject. Nevertheless it is difficult not to justify that with good workmanship and bravery, he achieves and with merit.

The book is a precise summary of Mexico’s saga in the last 30 years. It proclaims relevant events surrounding the financial and economic order. Thanks to his position as an insider, the author with undeniable talent takes the readers though to penetrate in the drama that with out his interpretation it would have been, as many other things of Mexico, just part of the imagination of the Mexican people.

There are judgments of value through the narration which you may not necessarily agree, nevertheless and in spite of it, it is not inferior in coherence to such a shining exhibition.

Going back to the reveiew that maters, I perceive that it is evident the recollection of persistent lack of connection with the reality of our leaders. Great immaturity simultaneously with a fatal childish attitude combined with solemnity, and that incapacity of Mexicans, to not accept our mistakes. The things that by necessity and its occurrence should have had to come out well, came out wrong. “Mexico's Avoidable Crises”

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http://www.elperiferico.com.mx/Interested in the reasons why Mexico has struggled to move toward modernity.
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