Abstract
This is a book where the authors have chosen to play the role of the democratic philosopher, that is, that of citizens who do not have absolute answers or the ability to rise to see above the rest, who use the same sources of knowledge available to them. of other citizens, being what legitimizes his speech his capacity for observation, the depth and quality of his reflections, as well as the richness of his opinions and proposals. And it is that the pandemic, there is no doubt, has been a historic event insofar as its impact was not limited to the field of health, but rather revealed the multiple structural vulnerabilities of our globalized and hyperconnected world.
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