
2x21| Empacho de polarización

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Hola! El audio sobre el origen de la tortilla de patatas con cebolla ¿De dónde sale? Si el debate político se banaliza apelando continuamente a los sentimientos y las emociones, al final, la democracia no sería más que un concurso para decidir por número de votos si es mejor con cebolla o sin cebolla?
Hola, Daniel. El análisis que se quería hacer pretendía apuntar justo en la dirección contraria. Lo que se cuestiona de este marco que se ha hecho ubicuo relativo a "el problema es la polarización" es que, primero, sustrae a la política el elemento conflictivo, que le es consustancial y, segundo, pretende hacer pasar como causa del problema a lo que es más bien uno de sus efectos. Un saludo y muchas gracias por tu pregunta.
Pregunto, entonces no puede haber conflicto. Si los ricos dicen que no quieren pagar impuestos, hacen las leyes a su favor y la gente se muere de hambre los curritos tenemos que decir "Si señor" para que no haya conflicto y la gente de bien no se moleste y que haya serenidad , ok, que k.