Las Implicaciones Políticas Del Abstencionismo Electoral En El Estado De Hidalgo
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En el número anterior de Xihmai, Pedro Liedo se cuestiona en su artículo sobre las implicaciones que pueden tener las democracias actuales con índices elevados de abstencionismo electoral. Dentro de su razonamiento, el aut
or se pregunta si es posible gobernar con una minoría cuando, en sentido teórico, la democracia se entiende como el gobierno de las mayorías. Este ensayo busca ampliar esta discusión ofreciendo algunos elementos de análisis para el caso del estado de Hidalgo.
ABSTRACT
In the previous volume of ”Xihmai”, Pedro Liedo explores the possible implications for democracies with high levels of voter absenteeism. The author questions whether it is possible to govern with a minority and still be called a democracy when, in theory, a democracy is understood to be government by the majority. This essay broadens the discussion by including some points of analysis pertinent to the State of Hidalgo.
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