Sumario: | Guillermo O'Donnell's 'Modernización y Autoritarismo' explores the intricate relationship between modernization and the emergence of authoritarian regimes in South America, specifically focusing on Argentina and Brazil. The book delves into political history, party politics, and the socio-economic contexts that have influenced political structures in these countries from the mid-20th century onward. O'Donnell examines theoretical frameworks to understand contemporary South American politics, highlighting the paradox where modernization efforts have often coincided with the rise of bureaucratic authoritarianism. Intended for scholars and students of political science, the work aims to provide insights into the complexities of political processes in the region, and it critiques existing ideologies and their impacts on political and economic systems.
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