The great global crisis that began in the United States with the burst of the real estate bubble has required the state to nationalize large financial enterprises and socialize losses. …
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The Food Chain
This article is the first in a series on global food production and its vulnerability. This vulnerability is rooted in a basic assumption underlying economic production: namely, that supplies are …
Read More »The Importance of Style and the Forms of Power
Our society is one of networks, whose effects, direct and indirect, driven by new information and communication technologies, stimulate a form of politics that is horizontal, soft, and egalitarian. This …
Read More »Argentina’s Global Responsibility: A Bicentennial Theme
The world is facing an urgent food crisis that threatens almost a billion of its poorest inhabitants. They are unable to pay food costs and risk dying of hunger. Food-producing …
Read More »Crisis and New Government in the United States: a Latin American View
The US presidential campaign raises an important question for that country and for the world: before the multiple crises hovering over it, is American society willing to accept a cast …
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