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The Defeat of Law in Latin America, written by Roberto Gargarella, is a fundamental work for understanding the complex relationship between political power and justice in the region. Through seven theses, the author analyzes how citizens' perceptions of justice and political oversight have been eroded, leaving many with the feeling that power is in the hands of an elite.
This book, aimed at a young adult audience from age 16 and up, invites reflection on the political and judicial reality of Latin America. With an accessible format and clear language, Gargarella manages to address profound issues in a way that resonates with young readers, fostering critical thinking about their surroundings.
At 96 pages, this unique paperback volume is ideal for those seeking a book that combines analysis and reflection. Published by Siglo XXI Editores Argentina in 2020, this book becomes a valuable tool for students, activists, and anyone interested in social and political justice in the region.
This work not only offers a diagnosis of the current situation but also raises crucial questions about the future of law and democracy in Latin America. As readers delve into its pages, they will find a space to question and debate, making the reading experience enriching and transformative.
