Friday, 23 October 2009 Written by María Marta Mainetti
The fast changes we are living regarding values and traditional roles have influenced the meaning of motherhood. The postponement of the decision of becoming a mother and the decrease in the number of children, at least in some social sectors, is beginning to become the rule.
Friday, 23 October 2009 Written by Georges-Michel Darricades
At times I think and wonder, why do I write, who could be interested or benefit from what I put on paper? Nevertheless, when I do it, it’s like repeating a rite that gives me immeasurable satisfaction.
Friday, 04 December 2009 Written by Leslie Honour / Andrés Mardones
A hundred years from futurism, we want to recall the transgressor avant-garde that proclaimed that “a roaring car that seems to ride on grapeshot is more beautiful than the Victory of Samothrace”.
Friday, 16 October 2009 Written by José Luis Fiori
“Between 1650 and 1950 England took part in approximately 110 wars, in and out of Europe; in other words, in average, one every three years. Between 1783 and 1991, the United States took part in 80 wars, in and out of America, also at an average of one every three years”. J.L.F., O Valor Económico, 09-0-2009.
With a prose that has the same slow pace of the last times, its repetitions, its going in circles, its tiny concerns, Delibes builds a text as permanent as the classics.
This isn’t about eliminating countries and creating a kind of global government. It is rather about abandoning methods and means which have proved unacceptable because they are inhuman. Walls, every one of them, are unworthy of man, of the one that suffers from it as well as the one who builds it.
Thursday, 15 July 2010 Written by Jhozman Camacho, S.J.
The destruction of the bourgeois State… This article breaks down some conceptual elements in order to analyze Marxism-Leninism as the hegemonic theory of socialism.