En este episodio, Raúl Zepeda Gil explica la relación entre el Estado en la guerra. En particular, si las guerras dieron pie al Estado Moderno. Y discute porqué, a pesar de ser una forma de organización social reciente en la humanidad, la guerra y el Estado son dos fenómenos inseparables.
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