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Educational apartheid in Bogotá

Education should create cultural capital and encourage social mobility. However, when rich and poor study in separate schools and there is great difference in the quality of their formation, school only serves to perpetuate social hierarchies. Results of a careful study of the case of Bogota.
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Simulate what we are not

IN THE LABYRINTH OF SOLITUDE, Octavio Paz says that simulation is one of the forms of habitual behavior of Mexicans.
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Technology and democracy

When my children were young, a few years ago, we used to have a conversation called "what did not exist when .... "
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The two Spains

This week marks 30 years of the failed military coup of February 23, 1981 in Spain, most known as the coup of 23-F.
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Who controls lawyers?

This week's arrest of lawyer Ramon Ballesteros reminded (once again) that lawyers are a key part in the actions of the mafia and the paramilitaries.
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Geography and the Constitution

COLOMBIA is a country that has been conceived, organized and managed from the mountains.
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Egypt and the Polo Democrático

Some months ago I wrote a column in which I questioned the attitude of certain leaders of the Polo Democrático (political party) who criticize the project of land restitution of the current government ...
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Egypt’s crossroads

In Egypt, there's a traditional song that ends with these words: "Fortunately we have Islam. "
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Against national anthems

In my school there was a history professor which argued that the Colombian national anthem was the most beautiful in the world after the Marseillaise.
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