Social institutions and fraud culture in El Salvador
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5377/entorno.v0i44.7145Keywords:
Social institutions, Electoral fraud, Political tacticsAbstract
There is no historical study in this country, starting from the Colony in which the evolution of social institutions is addressed, in all its dimensions. The Spanish chroniclers, and the same Bishop Cortez and Larraz Pedro Cortés y Larraz (1921) in his famous description of this part of the then province of Guatemala and in the context of his canonical visit, are the first written references that come close to the study of the institutionalist of social control and legality and in a certain way the power of the State.
Then, it was the foreign chroniclers and the travelers in returning to the subject in the 19th century. But we must not forget that the European view of us since the discovery is that we are individuals and societies with "primitive" and backward remnants against capitalist societies of the North Atlantic. Social anthropology is born precisely in this type of adventure. A kind of vision of marketing espionage.
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