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A traves de Mafalda y sus amigos, Quino reflexiona con humor critico e inteligente sobre la politica, la economia y la sociedad en general. Mafalda se plantea constantemente como va el planeta, y es que si uno se detiene a observar como tratamos la Tierra se da cuenta de que hay motivos para preocuparse. En esta edicion de coleccion, los lectores gozaran con una seleccion de los cuadros mas representativos de Mafalda acerca de su preocupacion por el planeta.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
A little bit of philosophy by Mafalda. Mafalda asks many questions–too many, even–that frequently irritate those around her. Our little indignant one asks deep questions and shares her reflections about the world. If there is something in the world that Mafalda can’t stand (besides soup), it is injustice, and she won’t let us forget that for a minute. Why should we leave injustice in the hands of adults if they don’t understand anything?
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A traves de Mafalda y sus amigos, Quino reflexiona con humor critico e inteligente sobre la politica, la economia y la sociedad en general. Mafalda se plantea constantemente como va el planeta, y es que si uno se detiene a observar como tratamos la Tierra se da cuenta de que hay motivos para preocuparse. En esta edicion de coleccion, los lectores gozaran con una seleccion de los cuadros mas representativos de Mafalda acerca de su preocupacion por el planeta.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
A little bit of philosophy by Mafalda. Mafalda asks many questions–too many, even–that frequently irritate those around her. Our little indignant one asks deep questions and shares her reflections about the world. If there is something in the world that Mafalda can’t stand (besides soup), it is injustice, and she won’t let us forget that for a minute. Why should we leave injustice in the hands of adults if they don’t understand anything?