“Do not be deceived; whatever a man sows, that he shall also reap.”
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Although it can seem attractive, basing the government’s decisions on people’s opinion is a strategy that has been used by totalitarian regimes.
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“Who will put the woman in?” was a repeated question referring to the uncomfortable issue about which political party would begin replacing male politicians with women to meet the new 30% quota imposed at the beginning of the ’90s.
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With corruption reaching so many corners of Colombia’s government, it is time that citizenship and ethics become the center of policy moving forward.
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Like many nations worldwide, the Brazilian government’s shift towards right-wing nationalism has met considerable backlash.
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Conservative liberals have gained influence in the governments of countries like Chile, Peru, and Brasil, which is good news for the current United States’ government.
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To divide and rule has often been a favorite tactic of tyrannical rulers. If the populous cannot stand together to fight against a powerful force, it is close to impossible to think that they could ever overthrow it.
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Each day, new global crises emerge such as war, nationalism, and desperate humanitarian situations that would previously have been unacceptable.
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Nayib Bukele has only been El Salvador’s president for two weeks but he already faces complex challenges.
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According to a recent survey conducted by Colombian pollster Datexco, 83% of the people interviewed disapproved of maintaining the minimum drug dose policy.
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