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Spain🏛️ PoliticsProgressive22 hr. ago

A polarized society is a failed society.

The article discusses the polarization of Spanish society, citing a column by Miguel A. Castro in ABC's XL Semanal supplement. The piece argues that Spain's political system is based on a fierce competition for votes, which leads to the creation of hatred among voters. The author claims this polarization is a reality that cannot be denied, highlighting the deep divisions within Spanish society. The article references political topics such as elections, and specific regions like Córdoba and Andalucía.

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ABC (España) logoABC (España)IndependentProgressive22 hr. ago
A polarized society is a failed society.

The article discusses the polarization of Spanish society, citing a column by Miguel A. Castro in ABC's XL Semanal supplement. The piece argues that Spain's political system is based on a fierce competition for votes, which leads to the creation of hatred among voters. The author claims this polarization is a reality that cannot be denied, highlighting the deep divisions within Spanish society. The article references political topics such as elections, and specific regions like Córdoba and Andalucía.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the polarization of Spanish society as a negative outcome of the current political system, implying that the competitive nature of politics fosters division and hostility. This perspective aligns more closely with left-wing critiques of political systems that prioritize short-term

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