Sumario: | The book critically examines poverty in Argentina, exploring its causes, manifestations, and the political dynamics that perpetuate it. It contrasts the promises made by various Argentine political leaders against the persistent and worsening social issues. The author delves into the broader systemic issues within capitalism, arguing that poverty stems from structural inequalities and the antagonistic relationships between different social classes. The book critiques the dominant ideologies that obscure the real causes of poverty and discusses the role of international institutions like the World Bank in shaping perceptions and policies around poverty. Aimed at readers interested in socio-economic issues, the book seeks to provide a deeper understanding of poverty and propose potential solutions.
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