Apaga las pantallas, enciende tu país

Apaga las pantallas, enciende tu país

Karina Moll

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Editorial Factor Literario
Año de edición:
2026
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Estructuras políticas: democracia
ISBN:
9789993926993
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En tiempos de saturación informativa, desencanto y distancia frente a lo público, Apaga las pantallas, enciende tu país propone una pregunta urgente: qué ocurre cuando los ciudadanos renuncian a participar. En este ensayo cívico, Karina Moll ofrece una mirada clara, directa y accesible sobre el vínculo entre apatía, poder y responsabilidad democrática, sumando una voz lúcida al debate contemporáneo.A partir de escenas, conceptos e imágenes tan cotidianas como inquietantes, la autora expone cómo la comodidad, el cinismo y la desconexión terminan dejando en manos ajenas las decisiones que afectan la vida de todos. Entre el ’impuesto al sofá’, la ’silla vacía’ y la necesidad de volver a involucrarse, el lector se enfrenta a una verdad incómoda: cuando uno se corre, otro ocupa su lugar.¿Cuánto cuesta no estar? ¿Quién decide por ti cuando eliges mirar hacia otro lado? Este libro es una invitación firme a salir de la pasividad, recuperar la presencia y volver a encender el compromiso con el país. 10

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