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A New Latin American Hope: Colombian People Lost Their Fear

Since 1977 Colombia has not experienced such an intense scenario of protests. Unlike other countries in the...

Names That Kill

I have been talking all week with journalist friends, national and foreign, to try to explain to...

A Slight Pressure on the Lower Back

Close to the waist. Like someone who invites, with a certain extra push, to advance confidently and...

A Wild Loop

Let’s do anything, they say, anything at all, so that history doesn’t repeat itself. Let’s write a...

From Ramallah to Recoleta

In the film Mayor (2020), by the American David Osit, there are at least two memorable scenes:...

The Empty House of the Homeland

On February 27, a man of the people, a pie street vendor, was unjustly fined in the...

Should Cuba’s Central Bank continue to devalue the Cuban peso in 2021?

Cuban economic authorities took many years to prepare the monetary strategy that eliminates the convertible peso (CUC)...

Toynbee, Gaos and the Revolutionary Analogism

Arnold Toynbee was a British historian, professor at the London School of Economics, widely read and quoted...