DESCRIPCIÓN
For more than a year and a half, Carlos Mauricio Muñoz took on the task of writing a biography of a president and his government.
The Revolution of the Center: Duque in the House of Nariño is the product of dozens of interviews with the main protagonists of a government, the close circle of a president and a president himself, combined with a meticulous investigation of texts, policies, interviews, speeches , laws, decrees and executions, as well as an exhaustive review of the results achieved on multiple fronts, confronted with the views of critics and skeptics to give it a historical rigor that has rarely been achieved in the analysis of an administration in Colombia.
It is ultimately a unique work in its style and accompanied by precise sources that deserves to be read and studied to measure how the youngest elected president in the history of Colombia and the first to surpass 10 million votes, managed to move the country forward in the worst crisis in our history, triggered by the first pandemic in the era of globalization and interconnection. Here the author goes where no historian has gone and allows for a dispassionate and unmanipulative examination of the polarization and post-truth of a president who has more than deserved a place in Colombian history.