Queremos Miguel Angel Revilla Epub - Por Que No Nos

: At 77 years old at the time of writing, Revilla notes he is writing with a "clear conscience" and is less concerned with political blowback.

: He addresses major Spanish political issues, including the Catalan independence movement , political corruption, and the low credibility of the political class. Por Que No Nos Queremos Miguel Angel Revilla epub

: It is described as a simple read, though it occasionally delves into statistical data to support its points. : At 77 years old at the time

: Revilla questions why Spaniards often have a poor opinion of their own country despite the positive changes of the last 40 years. : Revilla questions why Spaniards often have a

: The book highlights the drama of rural depopulation , the negative impact of betting houses, and the controversy surrounding King Felipe VI's renunciation of his father's inheritance.

¿Por qué no nos queremos? is a book by , the former President of Cantabria, published in June 2020 by Editorial Planeta (Espasa) . In this work, Revilla explores why Spanish society often feels self-destructive and overly critical of itself—a concept he describes as being "cainitas". Key Themes and Insights

: At 77 years old at the time of writing, Revilla notes he is writing with a "clear conscience" and is less concerned with political blowback.

: He addresses major Spanish political issues, including the Catalan independence movement , political corruption, and the low credibility of the political class.

: It is described as a simple read, though it occasionally delves into statistical data to support its points.

: Revilla questions why Spaniards often have a poor opinion of their own country despite the positive changes of the last 40 years.

: The book highlights the drama of rural depopulation , the negative impact of betting houses, and the controversy surrounding King Felipe VI's renunciation of his father's inheritance.

¿Por qué no nos queremos? is a book by , the former President of Cantabria, published in June 2020 by Editorial Planeta (Espasa) . In this work, Revilla explores why Spanish society often feels self-destructive and overly critical of itself—a concept he describes as being "cainitas". Key Themes and Insights