Abstract
This essay tries to make a reinterpretation of the Mexican political regime by analyzing its central characteristics and its long deterioration and declination period starting back to the early? 70s - yet announced by the 1968?sriot.The presidential, corporate and patrimonial treats of the political regime, along with the official party, a reanalysed through an approach that integrates them as pieces of a singular Stat e - Party regime. The political transaction of Mexico is examined as a historical transition that is uncertain , full of contradictions, backwards and democratic achievements. In this context, the old and new social individuals recompose themselves in a complex way and implement new social-political practices amid the disorder and degradation bring about by the unused regime.
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