The ruling democracy and preservation of governability in El Salvador
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https://doi.org/10.5377/entorno.v0i34.7363Keywords:
Democracy, Government - El Salvador, Social processAbstract
This research is organized in two interrelated loaves, one that serves eminently as a conceptual framework for heuristic and epistemological purposes, in order to situate the discussion of the topic in its historical and temporal development context; and the other where the situation of El Salvador is analyzed in the light of the reflections of the preceding unit, mainly, because that is the basis for understanding the social, economic and political process that is in the background in the selected topic.
Any deepening of the arguments presented in these lines can be consulted in the complete investigation.
The interest that moves to the reflection and discussion about the problem chosen in this work, is none other than to show the serious limitations that are symptomatic to liberal democracy (governable democracy), as an empirical method to choose the authorities, which it is glorified, without further discussion, by the government and small groups with power in society, in order to essentially protect its class interests guaranteed by the established system.
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