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Superfluous Authoritarianism

Rule by decree. There’s something irreducibly brutal about the phrase, something about it that makes the flavor of authoritarianism linger in your mouth. Ruling by decree is what...

Francisco Toro January 17, 2007

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Rage against the machine

Katy says: One thing I learned during the past year is that writing regularly can be a chore. The best posts are the ones that combine insight, common...

Francisco Toro January 16, 2007

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Chávez Unchained

Quico says: After all the dread, after the slow, protracted, build-up of the last eight years, the denouement that began this week comes almost as a relief. Finally,...

Francisco Toro January 13, 2007

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The Limits of Economic Analysis

Quico says: Don’t miss this provocative article by Francisco Rodríguez in the current Foreign Policy. Key graf: The most commonly cited statistic in defense of the Chávez-helps-the-poor hypothesis...

Francisco Toro January 11, 2007

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Way Back Socialism

Quico says: So, it has started. With his vow to nationalize CANTV and the electricity sector, Chavez has finally put some meat on the bones of “21st Century...

Francisco Toro January 9, 2007

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José Vicente Rangel's Legacy, cont.

Quico says: Thinking through JVR’s exit from the vice-presidency (cuz, lets be real, that’s the only part of the cabinet shake-up that matters) I was reminded of an...

Francisco Toro January 6, 2007

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Exit the prince of darkness, enter his protege

Quico says: Well, the new year is here, and with it a classic Chavez mixed message. On the one hand, we can only celebrate the exit from high...

Francisco Toro January 5, 2007

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