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Go to My LibraryHay alternativas propuestas para crear empleo y bienestar social en España
- Language
- Spanish
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- Publisher
- Sequitur
- Pages
- 221
- ISBN
- 9788495363947
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The book is widely praised for its insightful analysis of the economic situation in Spain and globally, particularly in the context of the 2008 crisis. Reviewers highlight its ability to clearly and concisely address the causes of the crisis and critique the decisions made, especially concerning peripheral European economies. A key strength is its presentation of numerous viable alternative proposals for regulating the financial sector, strengthening the welfare state, promoting social justice, and implementing progressive tax reform. Many consider it a necessary read for challenging the prevailing "no alternative" discourse, informing citizens in an understandable way, and fostering an economy that benefits society as a whole. Its objective of breaking down individualistic thinking and promoting decisions for the majority is also appreciated.
Despite its merits, the book faces criticism regarding its execution and style. Several reviewers found it to be heavy, repetitive, and at times difficult to comprehend, contradicting the authors' stated aim for easy understanding. The language is frequently described as overly cryptic, specialized, or resembling political rhetoric, which detracts from its potential as a work of popularization. A significant drawback noted is the book's circumstantial nature, focusing heavily on the specific 2008 crisis without developing a more general economic model. Furthermore, some readers felt that many of the proposed solutions were already well-known generalities, and the book often lacked concrete examples or robust evidence to support its claims, potentially leaving readers unconvinced without supplementary knowledge.
In conclusion, the book is considered a vital resource for understanding contemporary economic challenges and exploring alternative solutions, despite its methodological and stylistic imperfections. While its detailed critique of the financial system and proposals for a more equitable society are highly valued, its presentation can be challenging and may benefit from complementary readings for a more complete understanding. It is particularly recommended for citizens who disagree with current economic governance, those seeking to understand the mechanisms of international finance, and anyone interested in practical alternatives to prevailing austerity policies. The book serves as an important call to action, encouraging readers to discuss, disseminate, and apply its ideas for building a fairer society.
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