La Batalla de Las Palabras Para Una Nueva Derecha

336 Seiten, Taschenbuch
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Erscheint am 04.08.2026

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Kurzbeschreibung des Verlags

For years, a growing segment of society has felt as though they are living in a rigged public debate, because words seem to be assigned to reinforce a narrative tailored to serve those in power. Words laden with a preconceived morality that decides who is on the side of good and who falls outside the bounds of acceptability. Words designed to label the reactionary, the extremist, or the enemy of progress. Edurne Uriarte returns with a powerful analysis rooted in shared experience to examine one of the least visible keys to contemporary cultural power: the control of language. Through concepts such as progress, democracy, equality, feminism, patriotism, or fascism, hegemonic progressivism has managed to present itself not as just another ideology, but as the indisputable moral horizon of our time. WHEN CERTAIN WORDS SEEM TO BE THE ONLY LEGITIMATE ONES, THE DEBATE CEASES TO BE FREE. The book proposes a fundamental distinction, so often deliberately obscured: progress is not progressivism. Progress refers to the actual improvement of living conditions, while progressivism is a specific ideology, with interests, dogmas, and strategies of power. Confusing these two terms has been one of the greatest cultural successes of the contemporary left, facilitated by its hegemony in the media, universities, and cultural spaces. With an accessible approach and a critical dictionary format, the book dismantles this semantic manipulation without fanfare or slogans. It does not seek to indoctrinate, but to restore conceptual clarity. It does not aim to close debates, but to reopen them where they seemed to have been shut down. Ideas are built with words. And when the meaning of words is recovered, the freedom to think is also recovered.