The House of Culture hosted last week the presentation of Crimes of the future, the latest novel of the aquiline Juan Soto Ivars;
a story that, pointed out Pascual Gálvez, in charge of the presentation, "begins at a time not very far from our present, whose action, with mirror symmetry, seems to reflect, inverted, some causes and consequences parallel to that of the Civil War. In the crimes of the future, the rebels are not military coup leaders but an organized group that seeks to politicize a society that the rational capitalism of the global financial system has depoliticized (corrupting politicians to make it evident that their way of governing does not work They are the militant revolutionaries of the capitalist social democracy. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas