Nexos | |
Editor: | Héctor Aguilar Camín |
Editor Title: | Director |
Category: | Culture, Politics |
Frequency: | Monthly |
Founded: | 1978 |
Country: | Mexico |
Based: | Colonia Condesa, Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City |
Language: | Spanish |
Website: | (in Spanish) |
Issn: | 0188-0144 |
Oclc: | 647889089 |
Nexos is a cultural and political magazine based in Mexico City, Mexico.[1]
Nexos was founded in 1978.[2] The founders were a group of Intellectuals headed by Héctor Aguilar Camín.[3] The magazine modeled on the New York Review of Books.[2] Since the establishment of the magazine a number of leading intellectuals among its writers and contributors, such as José Woldenberg and Wendy Guerra have edited it. The magazine is published on a monthly basis.
The magazine has socialist political views,[4] and is a representative of the left-wing cultural and literary establishments in the country.[5] It supported militant actions to offer social justice and equality to the poor in the 1980s.[2] However, since the leftist government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador took office in 2018 in Mexico, the director of Nexos, Hector Aguilar Camín, called for a citizen alliance against López Obrador.[6]