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new national project

On the renaissance of Mexico



The nation is where it is born and lives. It is the common home of those who consider compatriots and fellow citizens, is the common habitat. It is also what it wants and longs in common, what you want to share. It is what makes us feel that we are part of a community, as the language we write and speak, in the case of Mexico: languages. Are the fabric of relations between citizens themselves and their government. The various manifestations of culture. The nation is something that is constructed and transformed. This book is about the transformations National minimum required to be happily shared by Mexicans. We presented scenarios less unjust, less unequal than we live today and proposes ways to reach these new scenarios, how to rebuild the nation.

The collectively authored book is arranged in 10 chapters that are the cornerstones of public policy proposals aimed at: promoting the revolution of conscience and critical thinking, which the State is serve the people and nation, to democratize access to the media, a Republican ethics and the fight corruption, create a new economy, to fight monopolies, abolish tax privileges to redistribute wealth fairly, that the energy sector is lever for national development, addressing the field and achieve food sovereignty and the welfare state and the right to happiness of Mexicans.

In July 2010 the group set out to author a draft. A presentation was made in regional and state forums on topics to improve the initial project. It is this book, the proposal of a National Project, the result of the collective participation of an interdisciplinary group dedicated to academics and policy making from a perspective that shows solidarity with Mexicans who have least. A feature of Mexico's inequality. Ten percent of the higher income population gets 35 percent of gross domestic product-GDP-as ten percent of lower income reaches only 2.4 percent. Mexico only grew 3.4% in the penultimate decade of the PRI governments issued and only 1.18% in the last decade with PAN governments. In both cases, the result is economic growth below the growth of the needs of the population. Across the country there are adults who have not learned to read and write. In the regions population indigenous and poor children are dying preventable diseases and therefore preventable.

Mexico is living in an environment of insecurity. Already more than 34 000 people killed in the last four years in a struggle between criminal organizations and armed forces, most of the dead were young. Young people have few opportunities to study and work, these barriers to the northward migration was also that output is getting ever closer, so some young people choose to antisocial behavior. All these limitations are surmountable. And that is the book.

is a political project that has been adopted by many citizens organized in the National Regeneration Movement-Morena. And is set for knowledge and debate among Mexicans, for the forthcoming takeover of the executive and legislative branches. It is a proposal submitted to the will of l @ s mexican @ s in the polls in 2012. There are alternative and can be improved.

Making of a Nation is immense. Perhaps not everything that is required is proposed and written. Every project is subject to improvement and to rebuild the nation more.


Title: New draft National
Authors: Jesús Ramírez Cuevas-coordinator, Armando Bartra, Jose Eduardo Beltran, Jaime Cárdenas Luciano Concheiro, Arnaldo Córdova, Agustín Díaz Lastra, Héctor Díaz Polanco, Laura Esquivel, Victor Flores Olea, Luis Javier Garrido, Antonio Gershenson, Enrique Gonzalez Pedrero, Hugo Gutiérrez Vega, Adolfo Hellmund, Asa Cristina Laurell, Luis Linares Zapata, Bertha Lujan, Ignacio Marvan, Lorenzo Meyer, Roberto Morales, Jorge Eduardo Navarrete, Juan José Paullada, Martha Pérez Bejarano, José María Pérez Gay, Elena Poniatowska, Rogelio Ramirez de la O, Octavio Romero Oropeza, Erendira Sandoval, Julio Scherer Ibarra, Enrique Semo, Claudia Sheinbaum, Raquel Sosa, Victor Suárez, Carlos Tello, Víctor Manuel Toledo and Hector Vasconcelos. Presentation of Andrés Manuel López Obrador
Editorial: Grijalbo
Edition: First, March 2011.


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