Enrique Dussel and Transmodern Thinking
I came across Enrique Dussel’s work back in 2011, while studying a Masters in Communication and Contemporary Culture in Cordoba, Argentina.
Read MoreI came across Enrique Dussel’s work back in 2011, while studying a Masters in Communication and Contemporary Culture in Cordoba, Argentina.
Read MoreHow is it possible that if there is a Revolution in Cuba, the form of government has not changed in 64 years?
Read MoreThe strong protests make it clear that the population doesn’t want mining. The big question is what, then, could be the alternative?
Read MoreCuban singer-songwriter Amaury Perez’s disappointment, because his music isn’t being promoted, was a topic of debate on social media this week
Read MoreThose who have suffered regimes of force or imprisonment know that the power held by the army, regardless of the place, is destructive.
Read MoreI was nine or ten the first time I said a sad goodbye to a friend. David was a few years older than I. He was going to the USA with his family.
Read MoreThere’s a widespread idea that science fiction is set on guessing the future. Jules Verne and H.G. Wells often got it right in general terms…
Read MoreThis week the Matraca artists drew about Halloween, a celebration whose origin dates back to an ancient Celtic pagan celebration.
Read MoreI’m sorry, I’ve seen this movie way too many times, plus I’m an atheist & I don’t believe in spiritualism, I believe in talking to the living.
Read MoreThis formula does not work. It is confirmed through 64 years of failure and misery of the Cuban revolution. A change is necessary.
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