Popular culture enjoins us to follow our desires, to pursue our dreams. But is it sufficient? This can be considered exteriorly and interiorly. Steve Latham Exteriorly, we must ask: Do we really want what we want? It is a commonplace observation that capitalism creates desires, for objects and […]
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Police: the ‘soul’ of cities
Everyday life forced early man to defend himself against the threats of the environment, whereby it started to plan, create and apply this concept until it became an actual entity. Silvio Gonzalez The first institutionalised police force that came about in the modern world was in the UK, […]
Execution of an innocent: What matters now is the truth
It was 27 hours of anguish that resulted in death, torture and disappearance in the lives of many. It happened in the Palace of Justice, between 6 and 7 November 1985, and stained the history of the Colombian people with blood. Years later, relatives of the dead and disappeared are […]
The largest number of emigrants from Central America
Neither the coercive policies promoted by Donald Trump’s government nor the deployment of Guatemalan security forces and the Mexican National Guard at border crossings nor the Covid-19 pandemic, have managed to stop the advance of the migrant caravans from Honduras. Roberto Molina Hernandez Danay Galletti Hernandez Migration as […]
Seeking a less unequal and unfair capitalism
Deciding that a raw material as strategic as lithium will be subject to the majority will of the population rather than the mean interests of rich countries and local oligarchies represents a positive step forward which hopefully will be maintained and built on in the policies of the American continent’s […]