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Who Breaks a Butterfly on a Wheel?

Dictators will try to defeat art that opposes its vision of the world, but the resilience of art is inherent in its nature. Dictators can try to stifle it, imprison it, but history shows that it is impossible to fully wipe out or control art. In the end, you cannot break a butterfly on a wheel.

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The Necessary Civic Endorsement

The step the FARC and the Government took, to define the peace agreement has to be approved by Congress and reviewed by the Constitutional Court to gain legal force, which is very important. But it is insufficient if not accompanied by civic endorsement. 

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Peace Paperwork

Seeing all that has happened these last days, it occurs to me that the peace process is going well, but peace is going poorly. 

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The Era of Plastic

"Love is what will outlive us," Philip Larking wrote in 1956. The English poet did not know that what will actually outlive us - plastic - was being invented as he composed those verses. 


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Thinking with Bubbles: Human Rights, Inequality and Poverty

Statistics are a good antidote to our prejudices. And if they are presented in a pedagogical way, and even in a fun way, they have a greater potential to question them. 


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My Body is Mine and I Decide

On May 10, 2016, the complete criminalization of abortion ended. 

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The Ophthalmology of Social Sciences

I think it is time to change glasses. 

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The Demands of Former Attorney General

The demands of former Attorney General, Montealegre, have good intentions and the correct starting point, but his legal approach and conclusions are all wrong. 

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The Definition of a Human Being

Right now, when everything is so uncertain, perhaps we need to go back to basic ideas. Ideas such as that man is a rational animal. 



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An Ungrateful Prosecutor

One thing the three candidates for Prosecutor have in common: gratitude for the government to which they belonged and were nominated by. Gratitude is usually a virtue. As the theologian, Meister Eckhart said, "if the only words you say in your life are 'thank you,' it will be enough 

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The Struggle for Black Hair

The bodies of people from excluded groups play a relevant role in the way they experience discrimination.

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Equal Marriage Between the Lines

The Constitutional Court ruled that same-sex couples have a right to civil marriage, but much more can be read between the lines.  

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