Tag: Chile
Feature: Latin America Is Leading the Charge Against Ultra-Processed Food
Aron Penczu
Long Read: Aged 82, Patricio Guzmán Is Still Making Revolutionary Cinema
Juliet Jacques
Analysis: Chile’s Proposed New Constitution Could Be a Nail in the Coffin of Neoliberalism
Michael Chessum
Analysis: Were the 70s Really That Great?
Juliet Jacques
Analysis: How Latin American Feminists Took on Anti-Abortion Laws and Won
Amy Booth
Analysis: What Next for Chile, Now Gabriel Boric Has Won?
Michael Chessum
Analysis: The Latin American Left is Ready for 2022
Pablo Navarrete
Report: Chile Was the Birthplace of Neoliberalism. This Election Could Bury It
Michael Chessum
Analysis: Police Brutality: How Protesters Resist State Violence Around the World
Charlotte England
The Bastani Factor: Victims of Anti-Communism with Vincent Bevins
Aaron Bastani interviews author of 'Jakarta Method', Vincent Bevins, to examine the historic legacy of anti-communism, and the murder programs done in its name.
The Bastani Factor: Victims of Anti-Communism With Vincent Bevins
The historic sins of communism and fascism are well documented. Often ignored, however, is murder and violence done in the name of anti-communism, and how this underpinned new forms of empire during the Cold War. Aaron Bastani interviews author of ‘Jakarta Method’, Vincent Bevins, to examine the historic legacy of anti-communism, and the murder programs […]
Protesters in Chile Aren’t Angry About 30 Pesos. They’re Angry About 30 Years of Neoliberalism
Barbara Fernández Melleda