He whispered to himself: Los carteles no existen.
The Myth of the Cartel: A Summary of Oswaldo Zavala’s Thesis
A: Hasta la fecha, la obra solo está disponible en español. Algunas reseñas académicas están en inglés, pero el texto original no ha sido traducido.
You found the gratis copy.
Suddenly, a chat window popped up on the screen. It was attached to the file, a feature he hadn't noticed.
No preview. No title. Just a download button.
In recent years, the topic of organized crime in Mexico has been a subject of intense debate and scrutiny. One book that has sparked a significant amount of discussion and controversy is "Los Carteles No Existen" (The Cartels Do Not Exist) by Oswaldo Zavala. The book, which has been widely discussed online, presents a provocative thesis that challenges the conventional wisdom about the nature of organized crime in Mexico. In this article, we will explore Zavala's arguments, the reactions they have generated, and the implications of his thesis for our understanding of the complex issue of organized crime in Mexico.