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Almost everything about populism

In times of structural crisis, populism seems to appear with offers specific to the needs of voters that feel excluded or forgotten by the...

Ernesto Ayala

Who has the right to rule?

Title: Against Democracy Author: Jason Brennan Year: 2016 (2018 in Spanish translation, Contra la democracia). Princeton University...

Mauricio Rojas

Populism, A Deadly Disease

The death of democracy in Venezuela is an extreme example. But the weakening that various democracies in Europe and the Americas are suffering...

Sylvia Eyzaguirre

The Death of the Patriarchy

With the intent of fighting misandry, the academics who put together this book review the last two thousand years—without very many...

Carmen Gloria López

Thoughts on African Feminism

The novels and essays of Adichie, the famous Nigerian writer, showcase a distinct feminist worldview. Her African experience and her...

Isabel Aninat

Eugénie Bastié and Feminism’s Blind Spots

With two incisive and clearly written books published in the last few years, Eugénie Bastié, a young journalist, has earned herself a...

Patricio Domínguez

The Social Liberalism and Feminism of John Stuart Mill

For John Stuart Mill, the most radical of England’s 19th century thinkers, individual liberty was the highest ideal. And that liberty stood...

Benjamín Ugalde

My Stance on Accusations and the Rule of Law

Drawing from Mexican author Marta Lamas’ book, attorney Paula Vial reflects on the puritanical, moralistic, and victimizing rhetoric used to...

Paula Vial Reynal

The tyranny of good manners

The phenomenon of the politically correct —embedded in groups of political and universitary power— is finally a form of contempt and an...

Sylvia Eyzaguirre

John Stuart Mill and the politically correct

In his essay On Liberty, 1859, the English philosopher and economist John Stuart Mill showed analytical lucidity with mechanisms that given the...

David Gallagher

The aftermath of a caricature

Towards the end of 2005 Flemming Rose was the unknown editor of culture in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten. Everything changed for him...

Cristóbal Bellolio

Cult and weakness

Victimisation has become an anti-democratic social force that doesn’t even hide the intolerance it animates. Fomented by universities and...

Axel Kaiser