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The State Is Not Me and Subversion
The book discusses the connections between the way the Peruvian state operates and the subversive acts that stained Peruvian territory with blood. It addresses the way in which a certain segment of the population believes that the country's crisis stems from the flawed functioning of economic models, and that all our fortunes are owed to their success; we firmly believe that we are thereby conferring upon economic science — here, truly — a messianic fundamentalism that can easily lead us into the temptation of believing that solutions will come from some Adamic figure in response to a world that, happily or unhappily, long ago left the earthly paradise behind. (Excerpt from the preface).