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El pasatiempo de los traidores
Spain🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

El pasatiempo de los traidores

The article presents a critical analysis of Spanish politics during the transition from Franco's dictatorship to the rise of the Socialist Party under Felipe González. It uses a metaphorical 'sudoku' exercise to highlight how media discourse shifted from focusing on 'justice' to promoting 'modernity.' The author notes that between 1982 and 1989, references to 'justice social' declined significantly while mentions of 'modernity' increased dramatically. This shift is interpreted as a move toward neoliberal policies, symbolized by figures like Miguel Boyer, who evolved from advocating worker self-management to supporting neoliberalism. The article argues that this focus on 'modernity' led to the marginalization of justice and contributed to the emergence of corruption as a new political issue.

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El pasatiempo de los traidores

The article presents a critical analysis of Spanish politics during the transition from Franco's dictatorship to the rise of the Socialist Party under Felipe González. It uses a metaphorical 'sudoku' exercise to highlight how media discourse shifted from focusing on 'justice' to promoting 'modernity.' The author notes that between 1982 and 1989, references to 'justice social' declined significantly while mentions of 'modernity' increased dramatically. This shift is interpreted as a move toward neoliberal policies, symbolized by figures like Miguel Boyer, who evolved from advocating worker self-management to supporting neoliberalism. The article argues that this focus on 'modernity' led to the marginalization of justice and contributed to the emergence of corruption as a new political issue.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the shift toward 'modernity' as a neoliberal agenda that marginalized 'justice social,' which is presented as a progressive ideal. The critique of neoliberalism and the portrayal of figures like Miguel Boyer as ideological traitors align with leftist perspectives. The emphasis on腐

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 40): The article presents a provocative analysis based on keyword searches in digitized newspapers, but lacks direct evidence or citations. It makes strong claims about political trends without providing concrete data sources. The objectivity score is low due to emotionally charged language and ideologic

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