Commentary on the second part of the History of Federalism course

Abstract

Our federalism is born from above and from the center. The long road towards a more or less functional federation depends on this centralism in which democracy had not played a relevant role, until now. Regardless of whether our democratic system can survive against its enemies, federalism will continue to be a reality conditioned by the central government. More so now that, after a century of consolidation of the national State, there does not seem to be avenues for a greater role for states and municipalities.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10459596

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