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Condemning violence in all forms is a way of covering up the problems caused by injustice, if not the violence itself.

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Many small steps can and should be taken to help alleviate economic burdens in Argentina, and lowering inflation is one of them.

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Since the beginning of the electoral campaign in Chile, public debate on a new constitution has stirred, yet is lacking proposals regarding its contents.

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“There was no one who, with the ball at their feet, achieved as many goals,” wrote Mino Carta.

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The book of essays, The Open Roads of Latin America, declares that the first decade of the 21st century brought the first cycle of anti-neoliberal governments to Latin America and that the conditions for a fight against neoliberalism continue, and so will this cycle.

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The left of Latin America, and across the globe, have demonstrated diverse and even opposing approaches toward the coronavirus crisis.

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The implications resulting from Leopoldo López, Venezuela’s most emblematic political prisoner, having successfully fled the country are many.

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The victory of the socialist political party, MAS, in the October 18th elections in Bolivia revealed the impossibility of winning an electoral majority without the country’s popular demographics and the diversity and complexity of the groups.

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Louis XIV of France spoke for a long tradition of authoritarian leaders when he declared, “I am the state,” and President Bukele seems to be the latest in this line of absolutist leaders.

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The democratic and peaceful society of the province of Entre Ríos in Argentina is currently at risk.

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