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  • 3 weeks ago | elmostrador.cl | Federico Finchelstein |Emmanuel Guerisoli

    Es claro que el gobierno de Javier Milei representa un corte con la cultura política de la democracia argentina desde 1983 en adelante. No es por falta de populismos en nuestra democracia que el populista Milei se diferencia de los gobiernos anteriores. Su mesianismo no se diferencia de aquellos que critica. El “cripto” escándalo lo acerca aquellos políticos que lo antecedieron en sacar rédito para pocos y aledaños y contribuir al empobrecimiento de los demás.

  • 1 month ago | latinoamerica21.com | Federico Finchelstein |Emmanuel Guerisoli

    Javier Milei’s government represents a break from Argentina’s democratic political culture since 1983. It is not the presence of populism in our democracy that makes the populist Milei different from previous governments. His messianism is no different from those he criticizes. The “crypto” scandal brings him closer to the politicians who preceded him in profiting for themselves and their allies while contributing to the impoverishment of others.

  • Oct 25, 2024 | publicseminar.org | Emmanuel Guerisoli |Jeffrey C. Isaac |Heather Richardson |Henry M.J. Tonks

    Immigrants entering New York City disembark the S. S. Imperator (1913) | Bain News Service / No known restrictionsOn the campaign trail in 2016, Donald Trump promised retribution for the San Bernardino Isis attack in December 2015: he would enact a ban prohibiting the entry of Muslims into the country. It was, unfortunately, one of the campaign promises he made good on.

  • May 17, 2024 | rsn.org | Federico Finchelstein |Emmanuel Guerisoli

    On the law in a fascist AmericaLast December, when asked if he would abuse power if reelected president, Donald Trump said, “except for day one.” In short, if we are to believe Trump’s own words, the constitutional order as we know it will be subverted from the moment he takes office. Of course, there are many unknowns here, starting with the capacity of Trumpists to implement what they have already told us they plan to do.

  • May 16, 2024 | newrepublic.com | Federico Finchelstein |Emmanuel Guerisoli

    Last December, when asked if he would abuse power if reelected president, Donald Trump said, “except for day one.” In short, if we are to believe Trump’s own words, the constitutional order as we know it will be subverted from the moment he takes office. Of course, there are many unknowns here, starting with the capacity of Trumpists to implement what they have already told us they plan to do.

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