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Javier Padilla

    Javier Padilla Moreno-Torres delves into the critical examination of contemporary social and political structures. His work is characterized by analytical depth, connecting legal, economic, and philosophical perspectives. Through his essays and publications, he seeks to illuminate the complex challenges facing modern societies. His texts are valued for their intellectual integrity and their ability to foster deeper reflection on the public sphere.

    Epidemiocracia
    A finales de enero
    El Romeo Americano
    Mara Turing. Rise of the Hackers
    • Mara Turing. Rise of the Hackers

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.5(10)Add rating

      Mara Turing, a skilled hacker, is drawn into an unexpected adventure when she receives a cryptic message asking for her assistance just before her summer vacation. This intriguing call for help sets her on a path filled with suspense and challenges, as she navigates the complexities of her digital world and uncovers secrets that could change everything. As she delves deeper, Mara must confront her own abilities and the implications of her actions in this thrilling narrative.

      Mara Turing. Rise of the Hackers
    • El Romeo Americano

      Amor Eterno

      • 62 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The narrative centers on two young lovers whose brief lives are marked by a pure and eternal love, challenged by their own mothers. Despite the obstacles, they fight for their affection without harming anyone, ultimately sacrificing their lives. Their story illustrates that true love can overcome any barrier, supported by the protection of the Virgin Mary, who welcomes them into eternal peace. This tale emphasizes the beauty of love that persists against all odds, showcasing the profound connection between love and divine grace.

      El Romeo Americano
    • Epidemiocracia

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      ""Los virus no entienden de fronteras ni de clases sociales". No hemos parado de escuchar esta frase como un mantra, como una aventura mágica en la que los virus aparecen de un espacio neutro, llegan, infectan y desaparecen. Pero es falso: las epidemias no surgen de la nada, parten de unos contextos sociales y políticos concretos; y entender este sustrato político, económico, sanitario y social es clave para analizar cómo afectan. La peste, la tuberculosis, el sida, el ébola, la malaria y recientemente la COVID-19 surgieron de contextos determinados, impactaron de forma diferencial sobre determinados grupos sociales y transformaron las sociedades que se encontraron. Ahora toca preguntarse: ¿quién está más expuesto a enfermar durante una epidemia?, ¿quién es más vulnerable a sus consecuencias sociales?, ¿qué respuestas políticas sanitarias (y no sanitarias) tenemos para actuar frente a una crisis epidémica?, ¿qué sanidad queremos para hacer frente a las epidemias?, ¿qué transformaciones sociales nos quedan tras una crisis epidémica?"_ Editorial

      Epidemiocracia