Issue Sep 18-24 2024: In a country where a woman is killed every six hours due to femicide, maintaining the same punitive measures as ten years ago is unacceptable.
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Issue Sep 18-24 2024: While Alberto Fujimori may be dead, his legacy, “fujimorism,” remains present in Peruvian politics. Currently, everything seems to indicate that anti-Fujimorism will transcend the disappearance of its nemesis in the short term.
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Issue Sep 18-24 2024: Democracy is a term that echoes through the halls of the Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales (FCPS) of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM).
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Issue Sep 18-24 2024: The Gramscian expression is often used by millenarian intellectuals and those close to Javier Milei’s regime.
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Issue Sep 11-17 2024: Domingo Faustino Sarmiento was a “shining beacon in the history of education,” a proponent of the idea that ignorance is not simply the lack of knowledge, but rather a “kind of entity that perpetuates the vicious cycle of barbarism and social stagnation.”
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Issue Sep 11-17 2024: Following the recent incident during a mayoral debate in São Paulo where one of the candidates hit his rival over the head with a chair on live television, social media has been in an uproar of discourse and memes.
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Issue Sep 11-17 2024: Guatemala’s tumultuous historical trajectory has been defined by its prioritization and privileging of the small elite.
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Issue Sep 11-17 2024: On September 11, tragedy occurred during Chile’s annual march to the General Cemetery when a young man was killed by a self-declared “anti-marcher.”
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Issue Sep 04-10 2024: Elon Musk’s recent showdown with Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court Judge Alexandre de Moraes and telecommunication authorities in the country goes beyond the argument of “freedom of information.”
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Issue Sep 04-10 2024: Milei’s diatribe exposes his inability to govern within a democratic system; his arrogance, cruelty, and contempt for public opinion prove that he is inevitably driven towards authoritarianism and repression.
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