May 11, 2024

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Articles in selected companies for the week of October 13-19

Brazil will resume the path of economic and social progress, led by Lula (XII)

He had expected Luiz Inacio “Lula” da Silva to win in the first round, but despite receiving more than six million votes ahead of fascist rival Jair M. Bolsonaro, he lacked those that former minister Ciro Gomez could have given him. By not presenting himself as a candidate in an irrational way, Lula would thus have achieved the achievement of being elected on October 2.

Joseph R. Gold

October 12. After multiculturalism, what?

October 12, 2022 finds us not only in mourning/resignation due to the “realistic death of multiculturalism” caused by the neoliberal states, but also the humiliating recolonization suffered by the peoples of Europe by the defunct North American empire.

Ollantay Itzama

reread

Twenty-seven years ago, in 1995, Emmanuel Wallerstein agreed that although the destruction of the Berlin Wall and the subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union could be celebrated as the downfall of communism and the collapse of Marxism-Leninism as an ideological force in the modern age. world, they did not constitute the ultimate victory of liberalism as an ideology. He said that was a “completely wrong perception of reality”, because those events meant “the collapse of liberalism” and entry into a world afterwards.

William Castro Herrera

Latin American Books’ Journeys in Europe

Can I hug you tight? Melina, an 18-year-old with red-dyed hair, approaches the three former political prisoners in Corunda Prison (Santa Fe, Argentina, in the 1960s) with broken words of emotion. His Mexican roots and Italian-Swiss identity made his hug almost endless.

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Sergio Ferrari

Raul Zurita, poet of Testimony and the End of the World

It was not easy for Raúl Zurita (Santiago de Chile, 1950) to “attack heaven” with the creative wisdom and sheer transcendence of a work that is only recognizable in comparison with the great foundational epics of all time, in a country, like yours, that witnessed literary giants like Vicente Huidobro, and Gabriela Mistral, Pablo Neruda, Pablo de Roca, Nicanor Parra, Gonzalo Rojas, Jorge Tellier, Carmen Berenguer, and others.

Jose Luis Diaz Granados

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