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Angustia
- Narrated by: Cecilia Bona
- Length: 6 hrs and 5 mins
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Summary
Este audiolibro analiza la cuestión del rol del discurso político y mediático en las angustias existenciales de los seres humanos. En tiempos del capitalismo post industrial, estamos frente a una ideología que, por un lado, alienta constantemente la toma de riesgos y hace que muchos se sientan totalmente responsables de su propio bienestar, mientras por otro muchos se sienten cada vez más impotentes frente al deseo de tener un impacto en la sociedad que los rodea. Por desgracia, el aumento de la angustia contribuye al statu quo porque quienes están constantemente preocupados por su propio bienestar no suelen desafiar los mecanismos del poder.
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