What has happened to the language of politics?
English version
On 13 March 2017, a dialogue on "What has happened to the language of politics?" took place at the Rafael del Pino Foundation on the occasion of the presentation of the book Sin palabras: ¿qué ha pasado con el lenguaje de la política, by Mark Thompson, who has held the highest executive responsibilities at The New York Times Company since 2012.
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