GOLDSTEIN, Ariel Alejandro. Poder evangélico: cómo los grupos religiosos están copando la política en América.
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires: Marea, 2020, 240 pp.
Keywords:
evangelical power, religious groups, american politicsAbstract
The author of the book, Ariel Alejandro Goldstein, has a PhD in Social Sciences from the University of Buenos Aires and an assistant researcher at CONICET at the Institute for Latin American and Caribbean Studies. He has been a postgraduate professor in Social Sciences at the Faculty of Social Sciences at said university, and is currently a professor of the Latin American Political Chair in the Political Science major. His latest publications include traditional press and popular leadership in Brazil (A Contracorriente, North Carolina State University, 2017), "The Press and Classical Populism in Argentina and Brazil" (Latin American Perspectives, May 2018) and Bolsonaro. Brazil's democracy in danger (Marea, Buenos Aires, 2019).
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