The prevalence of “false positive” killings by the Colombian police demonstrates an unacceptable level of impunity for perpetrators of police brutality.
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Since the “Carta aos Brasileiros” (“Letter to Brazilians”) was released, liberals across the country have broken their silence.
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Theorists and philosophers have emphasized the human need to dispense with complete freedom in order to guarantee stability, security, and coexistence, which has led us to live under a theory which we know as the social contract.
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In recent weeks, Chile’s political culture has been ideological infighting and ruthless personal attacks. For some, the culprit is clear: cancel culture.
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The election of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has created a “new breakdown of democracy” in the country.
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One of the most significant achievements of the Mexican Revolution was the surge in nationalist sentiment, inciting new interest in the country’s indigenous roots.
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Progressive winds are blowing in South America with Gustavo Petro and Francia Márquez’s victory in Colombia and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s successes in Brazil’s ongoing presidential campaign. However, this new progressive cycle will nonetheless need to overcome three political challenges: the renewal of the left, the economy and development, and growing political polarization. Josué
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The sword and remains of Simón Bolívar, a prominent leader in the independence wars of South America, have traveled the world without certainty of their authenticity.
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With its new constitution, Chile has a historic opportunity to serve as a global benchmark for the establishment, and enforcement, of fundamental rights.
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Brazilians living in large cities are feeling unsafe and fearful as news sources continue to cover many horrible crimes.
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