It is a truism, as they say, but sometimes it is necessary to return to it. UNAM as an absolute and universal entity only exists on paper. In the one that gave it life, functions, rules and statutes, perhaps there are thousands of papers, but they do not reflect university life. The truly existing UNAM is a complex set of communities and forces that complement, confront, debate, impose, evade, confront, resist, propose; very diverse and dissimilar, beyond the banal-functional fact of being students, teachers and administrators. This structural framework works by throwing up very diverse political-ideological and organizational images. When a telluric event shakes it, external forces are added to complicate the scenario even more.
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