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Margarita Labarca Goddard

A graduate of the University of Chile’s Law School (1960), she held a prominent role in public administration during Salvador Allende’s government. Her life has been shaped by a deep international perspective, from an upbringing in Argentina and post-war Paris to political exile in Cuba and Mexico following the 1973 coup. A resident of Mexico since 1979 due to judicial persecution by the Chilean dictatorship, she brings to her writing extensive expertise in the legal, political, and social issues of Latin America.

The daily slaughter

The Yankees are the most powerful country in the world. They are the richest, have the best army, the best cars, eat the most junk food, and are the fattest, although the latter is not in the movies. If you…

What’s going on at the Summit of the Americas

These Summits of the Americas are normally attended by 35 countries that are members of the OAS. Biden fared badly at this IX Summit, which this time was held in Los Angeles, California, because it was not all of the…

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