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Philosophy of the Revolution; Ethics of Revolutionary Love

By Fernando Buen Abad Domínguez

Photo: Bill Hackwell

“The highest link that the human species can reach is to be revolutionary”

Che Guevara (more…)

Julian Assange: Freedom of the Press on Trial

By Roxana Baspineiro on January 4, 2021

Julian Assange will be saved from extradition to the U.S. for now, according to the judgment handed down January 4 in the (more…)

The Moral Misery of “Independent Journalism”

By Atilio A. Boron on December 28, 2020

Looking through some old notes accumulated on my computer’s hard drive I found a series of statements from Argentina’s National (more…)

Under the Radar and at Warp Speed Cuba Leads Latin America towards Affordable Covid-19 Vaccines

By Mike Ravage on December 15, 2020

Recently Amy Goodman’s “Democracy Now” explored “The Case for People’s Vaccines.” (more…)

The Vaccine of Discord

By Carolina Vasquez Araya on December 14, 2020

Between doubts and promises, proven data and speculations, scientific opinions and political bargains, the vaccine is (more…)

Western Sahara: “Morocco Hides the Reality of the War by Buying Politicians and Journalists from Various Countries”

By Carlos Aznárez and María Torrellas December 12, 2020

While the war in Western Sahara continues in all its virulence, the vast majority of (more…)

Bachelet’s Sad Story

By Hedelberto López Blanch on December 12, 2020

The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, has forgotten the sad story of her (more…)

Covid 19, Democracy and the Lima Group

By Atilio A. Boron on December 8, 2020

Photo: Alejandro Azcuy

It may seem strange, but there is a very close relationship between public health and democracy because the former reflects the receptivity and (more…)

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