In 2013, the president of Morena, Martí Batres, published a review of neoliberalism in Mexico (and there were five years left) to understand what Morena was born against: neoliberalism implied social polarization, the impoverishment of the poor; the dismantling of social rights, social security and the educational system; the birth of “an economic oligarchy with political and ideological power superior to that of the formal organs of the State”; the growth of corruption and crime; economic stagnation.
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