lunes, enero 20, 2014

Algo va mal, Tony Judt

It's a vindictive and easy book about the role of left parties in their last seventy years, after the World War II.

He analyzes the first thirty years after this war. These years, the different government took care about social advantages because the social fabric had been destroyed. There were some decisions which helped to develope a wounded society. Afther these moments. some politicians drove their decisions towards the exaltation of individuality, a target that laudes every personal target at same time that destroys the collaboration between people; a heartless and Machiavellian praise which disunited poor and middle people.

One of the last books of Tony Judt who shows with easy words and easy examples as our european and american society has lived the last more or less, 100 years. He uses tools which explain the circumstances of this period and the deep decisions about the structural reforms in this "first world".

I enjoy it, because I'm usually listening to some trivial accusations that forget some of main points which disturb the decisions in a complex society.

He ends the book with two common reflections which would help a better equal world:

The train as a vertebrating element of a possible life, less expensive and more careful with our environmental,  and

The conscience of the left decisions which have helped to have a less conflicting community

Two hundred pages to be proud of the left decisions. Some other people always remind us our weakness. Why not?, and from here, thank you

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