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It's (very) boring and lacks serious analysis: This book is very hard to read because of its dullness. As I read it, I was thinking that the book read as if written by an undergraduate: A compilation of a bunch of facts from many sources (usually without a reference) and with some remarks that lack any analysis (like blaming on neo-liberal policies the increase in Smog in the city of Santiago (!)) -if only we had followed the soviet union, we would have clean air-. This doesn't look like the work of a scholar (or of someone with a talent for writing for that matter), but rather of a couple of foreigners with an interest in Chile who said, "hey, we could write a book about this country". The real problem with the book is not its bias (or lack of it) but rather that it is just very hard to get oneself to read through it because it lacks insights, parallels with other situations in the world, witty remarks, etc. (i.e. what makes good books good). It reminded me of why I hated history in high school.
| Author: | Simon Collier | | Author: | William F. Sater | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 983.04 | | EAN: | 9780521534840 | | Edition: | 2 | | ISBN: | 0521534844 | | Number Of Pages: | 478 | | Publication Date: | 2004-10-18 |
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