This is a short note that will deal with those moments in our national history that have witnessed a quasi-totalitarian sway over all instances of government, with their failed invocations to “national unity.”
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Scholars who focus on the structure of fictional narrative believe that it is possible to study literature, cinema, and theater simultaneously, independent of their content, in order to demonstrate that, in the end, they all follow the same rules, submerging the reader/spectator in a state of altered consciousness in which the inexistent becomes real.
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The new US-Cuba relationship will not undermine the national identity.
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Not facing the issues of Constitutional change and confronting hegemony has caused difficulties within the progressive forces of governments in Latin America.
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The inevitable result is that the government does not negotiate because it cannot negotiate. It knows it must in order to get the country out of crisis, but by doing this it will have to let go of the revolutionary life.
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There are no possibilities for regaining the State without bringing this to light.
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Why is the difference between LGBT marriage and civil unions an issue among some candidates? Apparently, there are votes to win.
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A few years before his death, Ronald Dworkin proposed differentiating between majoritarian and associative democracy.
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It’s a political decision.
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Must we accept an interview with a fugitive like “El Chapo” Guzmán under the condition not to reveal his location?
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