Bases and fundamentals of Obradorism in Mexico
Abstract
Obradorismo is a progressive approach to government that seeks to reduce inequality and combat corruption. It arose in Mexico with President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and bases its foundations on the moral economy and ethics of public administration. It is based on honesty and the correct actions of public servants. Contrary to neoliberalism, the obradorismo focuses on the efficient administration of the public treasury in favor of the people. Obradorismo highlights the customs and traditions of Mexico, takes up the importance of history and its values of the culture of the original peoples. Currently, Obradorismo presents itself as the current of progressive and democratic social thought in America.
Keywords: Neoliberalism, Obradorismo, Moral Economy, Corruption, Ethics
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1002676
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