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THE FIGHT FOR INEQUALITY:a history of the western world in the eighteenth century

  • History of the World
  • Categories:World
  • Language:Spanish(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:September,2016
  • Pages:709
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★Copyright sold: simplified Chinese.
★The first book of Gonzalo Pontón, after more that fifty years in the publishing bussines, is a monumental historical work.

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This critical and deep-based study tries to show how the inequalities in our present world come out from the essence of the economic system that was build in the eighteenth century. This period, far from being a revolutionary and enlightened stage of human history, a step forward to equality, liberty and fraternity —as states the archetype, build without any historical basis— became the first step to create a model of society which finally condemned the lower classes to exploitation, inculture and inequality.
An essay that goes through and compares the reality on the countryside, the cities, the education, the political and economical thought and the culture of the different european and american countries.

Author

Gonzalo Pontón

graduated in Modern and Contemporary History in the University of Barcelona. Founder of the publishing houses Crítica (1976) and Pasado & Presente (2011), has published, over more than fifty years, about two thousand titles, of which maybe a thousand have been books of History.Acording to the advice of Gaston Gallimard a good editor must never be a writer at the same time Pontón didn t start his work until his retirement in 2009. The Fight for Inequality is his first books and, as he claims, probably the last.

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