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El Mito de Las Tres Transformaciones de México / The Myth of Mexico's Three Transformations - by  Juan Miguel Zunzunegui (Paperback) - 1 of 1

El Mito de Las Tres Transformaciones de México / The Myth of Mexico's Three Transformations - by Juan Miguel Zunzunegui (Paperback)

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  • «El que controla el pasado controla el futuro, y el que controla el presente es quien controla el pasado.»
  • About the Author: Juan Miguel Zunzunegui (1975) es músico, poeta, loco y académico.
  • 168 Pages
  • History, Latin America

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«El que controla el pasado controla el futuro, y el que controla el presente es quien controla el pasado.» George Orwell, 1984.La historia no estudia el pasado, lo construye.Toda historia nacional es una mitología, y las mitologías sirven para estructurar la mente de un pueblo.La historia ha sido un arma, una herramienta política, un discurso psicológico, y eso es así porque siempre se ha escrito desde el poder para legitimarlo.Hoy se habla de transformaciones en la historia de México: independencia, reforma y revolución. Todas implicaron guerra, polarización y odio; cada una de ellas generó división y sembró las semillas de los conflictos posteriores.Para transformar a México, hay que tener uncambio colectivo de mentalidad, y con el bien común como premisa indispensable para encontrar la paz.El mito de las tres transformaciones es un paseo a lo largo de la historia y la psicología de nosotros mismos para lograr una verdadera transformación y construir el mejor México posible.

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"Those who control the past control the future, and those who control the present control the past." - George Orwell, 1984History does not study the past, it builds it. Every national history is mythology, and mythologies serve to structure people's minds. History has always been a weapon, a political tool, a psychological speech, and that is because it has always been written by those in power in order to legitimize it.Today there is talk about transformation in Mexico's history: independence, reform, and revolution. They all involved war, polarization, and hatred; each of them generated division and sowed the seeds of subsequent conflicts. But in order to transform Mexico, there must be a collective change of mindset, having the common good as an indispensable premise to achieving peace.The Myth of the Three Transformations is a walk through history and through our own way of thinking so that we can achieve a true transformation and build the best Mexico possible.



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Juan Miguel Zunzunegui (1975) es músico, poeta, loco y académico. Nació en México pero prefiere ser ciudadano del mundo y mestizo de todas las culturas. Es licenciado en comunicación, especialista en filosofía, geopolítica y religiones, investigador, maestro en materialismo histórico y doctor en humanidades. En 2009 optó por la aventura del mundo de las letras, que alterna con clases y conferencias. Autor de los bestsellers: Los mitos que nos dieron traumas y la trilogía El misterio del águila.

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Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Weight: .81 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 168
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Latin America
Publisher: Grijalbo
Theme: Mexico
Format: Paperback
Author: Juan Miguel Zunzunegui
Language: Spanish
Street Date: February 10, 2026
TCIN: 1008662069
UPC: 9798890986948
Item Number (DPCI): 247-20-0949
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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