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Opinion
Signed columns. The opinions expressed are each author's responsibility and do not necessarily reflect the editorial line of the publication.
June 2026
Ensayo urbano
Toward an Architecture of Democracy
From the machine for living to the machine for living together. As politics loses itself in immediacy, the true democratic pact breathes in the streets: a journey through the tensions between rigidity and spontaneity, and how public space defines our coexistence.
Gabriela LópezJune 22, 20268 min read
Ensayo humanista
Is Argentina a Catholic Country?
A rereading of Alberto Hurtado’s classic in an Argentine key: the question is not how many declare themselves Catholic, but what values guide our life together today.
Felipe Daniel BarrientosJune 16, 20267 min read
Política internacional
Cameroon Learning from Senegalese Democracy
From a Cameroonian vantage point, Senegal's recent alternations of power expose the fatigue of a democracy captured by a single man for more than forty years.
Marie Flore MboussiJune 6, 20264 min read
Política internacional
Populism and Trump as an Expression of an Unequal Society
A political religion that challenges American democracy and, at the same time, expresses a social demand.
Juan Tomás Jara MassonJune 6, 202611 min read
Política internacional
Venezuela in Transition: Five Factors Favoring a Democratic Exit
Five dynamics — chronic illegitimacy, a brake on repression, economic infeasibility of continuity, closure of the migratory valve, and united opposition around Machado — that indicate a democratic transition remains viable.
Felipe GalliJune 6, 202614 min read
May 2026
Política internacional
The decline of Hungarian authoritarianism
After almost two decades of illiberal government, the result in Hungary reopens the possibility of a republican return. A reflection on democratic fragility in the face of authoritarian populism.
Juan Tomás Jara MassonMay 20, 202610 min read
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