Jaime Bravo
Released for Syndication:
12/15/2025
Silvio Cúneo’s text names a real wound. Not only because of the recent election results, but because of something deeper: the feeling that memory, accumulated pain, and certain basic convictions about human dignity no longer act as a bulwark against authoritarianism. This desolation is shared....
Released for Syndication:
10/13/2025
Dina Boluarte’s removal from office is not a victory for the people, but an internal readjustment of power. Congress did not obey the clamor of the streets, but rather the need to preserve a system that is crumbling from within. The fuse was changed so...
Released for Syndication:
09/29/2025
In August 1971, Richard Nixon announced the suspension of the dollar’s convertibility into gold. This closed a cycle that had begun with the Bretton Woods agreements, which gave the United States —the only industrial and financial power to emerge with its capabilities intact and as...
Released for Syndication:
08/04/2025
In an economy as small as Chile’s, and with the degree of concentration that characterizes it, the constant appeal to “what the market thinks” should at least raise doubts. Far from representing a collective consciousness or objective technical rationality, this alleged oracle is nothing more...