Many things have happened since some left-wing critics dubbed Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza, Carlos Alberto Montaner, and Álvaro Vargas Llosa “The Three Stooges of Liberalism” for publishing their Manual del perfecto Idiota Latinoamericano (Manual of the Perfect Latin American Idiot)...
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últimas noticias del nuevo idiota iberoamericano
Many things have happened since some left-wing critics dubbed Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza, Carlos Alberto Montaner, and Álvaro Vargas Llosa “The Three Stooges of Liberalism” for publishing their Manual del perfecto Idiota Latinoamericano (Manual of the Perfect Latin American Idiot). Now, these three renowned writers return with Últimas noticias del nuevo idiota iberoamericano (Latest News from the New Ibero-American Idiot), a fascinating journey through the current political, social, and economic reality of Latin America and Spain. The pens of Mendoza, Montaner, and Vargas Llosa expose what is happening these days in Castro's Cuba, Maduro's Venezuela without Chávez, the Kirchners' Argentina, Correa's tough Ecuador, the Chilean drive, the Colombian contradiction, the surprising Peruvian model, the Mexican crossroads, and the Spanish hecatomb. Who are the new idiots of Ibero-America? The authors answer: they are the rulers of several countries who have used populist artifice to stay in power. -- Many things have happened since some left-wing critics dubbed Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza, Carlos Alberto Montaner, and Álvaro Vargas Llosa “The Three Stooges of Liberalism” for publishing their Manual del perfecto Idiota Latinoamericano (Manual of the Perfect Latin American Idiot). Now, these three renowned writers return with Últimas noticias del nuevo idiota iberoamericano (Latest News from the New Ibero-American Idiot), a fascinating journey through the current political, social, and economic reality of Latin America and Spain. The pens of Mendoza, Montaner, and Vargas Llosa expose what is happening these days in Castro's Cuba, Maduro's Venezuela without Chávez, the Kirchners' Argentina, Correa's tough Ecuador, the Chilean drive, the Colombian contradiction, the surprising Peruvian model, the Mexican crossroads, and the Spanish hecatomb. Who are the new idiots of Ibero-America? The authors answer: they are the rulers of several countries who have used populist artifice to stay in power. |
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