Abstract

This article analyzes the civil society challenges in the formation of Mexican democracy, starting from the disqualifications that the federal government of the Fourth Transformation did to civil society at the beginning of the sexennium. Debates of contemporary social theory are taken up to understand the multifaceted dimension of civil society and the challenges its definition faces. This is also addressed in light of the main stages of civil society formation in Mexico since the middle of the 20th century to the present. The article asks: What are we talking about when it comes to civil society? What is the relationship between civil society and democratic government regimes? and How possible is a Fourth Transformation without civil society?

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