The distance from democracy and proximity to intense party affiliation in Brazil is reflected in “the fact that there exists a strong latent will in many niches of Brazilian society for candidates who are not linked to political parties to enter the contest.”
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To prosper in a civilized society, people learn to adapt and integrate with the community.
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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has remained true to his promise to end neoliberalism by ending privatizations, bailouts of private companies with public resources, and with counter-reforms for the energy sector.
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The origins of the political phrases left and right may be traced back to the French Revolution when monarch supporters sat on the right side of the rostrum and opponents on the left.
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The year 2018 was a worrying year for democracy in Latin America.
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In a commentary on the rise of the ultra-right that believes in the denial of many facets of modernity, Jorge Alemán quotes Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Freud.
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Brazil’s history of slave labor still affects the country, despite slavery being abolished years ago.
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Lisandro Duque Naranjo presented his opinion on prominent leaders and their attributes.
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Many call it one of the great theological currents of the 20th century, though Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI fought it “tenaciously” and “almost silenced it in ecclesiastical circles.”
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There has not been any further mention of the development plan for the Northern Triangle.
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