A QUICK IMMERSION IN:
SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY, HUMANITIES AND POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
QUICK IMMERSION SERIES STYLE COMBINES RIGOR AND DISCLOSURE. IT IS ORIENTED TO ALL THOSE PEOPLE WHO WANT TO DEVELOP IN CURRENT ISSUES ABOUT POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY, HUMANITIES, AND SCIENCE.
500 years ago, people needed 10 or 20 years to divulge an economic or scientific novelty. Today, we can disclose an economic, social, scientific or cultural novelty in a matter of seconds. We have the technological means to do so, in particular the Internet.
On the other hand, the possibility of communicating a new input every 20 "(for example) implies that a topic can begin to become complicated and may begin to have a bias, often resulting in inaccurate or interested information in making things take an aspect Different from what they have.
Therefore, in a world so changing and with so many issues that dance every day on our table, we understand that it is necessary to pause and reinforce the solid knowledge of the issues that have a projection into the future. As a general rule, a familiar theme is modeled and added new details or aspects that complement or make it so complex that it becomes difficult to understand and also follow up. We believe, therefore, that we must have solid, well-ordered, well-systematized information in order to recover the thread of a complex subject that does not necessarily have to be a new topic. But it can be an issue already installed within our daily thoughts and gatherings.
The authorship of books is a basic feature of our collection. The selection of themes and authors is a fundamental task of the publisher. We intend that the reading of a book invites to recommend it and at the same time invites the reader to approach a new theme of another author, since satisfaction will be guaranteed. Additionally, we understand that we will bring quality and seriousness to the set of books we will publish.
In this way, we propose a collection that brings clarity of ideas and contain, as we said, solid information in what we read to have a firm opinion, without errors, and understand different topics. Some of these issues may be areas related indirectly to our profession, but many others will be in areas that have nothing to do with our activity but which are part of our interest or intellectual curiosity.