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“Soylandia” or the “United Republic of Soya” are two fairly ominous names for lowland South America originating with the biotech multinationals themselves, as seen in this extraordinary graphic created for a Sygenta press release in 2003....
Hello all,
This is following up on the Latin America reading list I posted some months back, which contained a challenge to Mr. Ashlar as to who could ultimately compile a more authoritative general one. His gentlemanly acceptance has enc...
People often ask me what to read about Argentina:
… so, here is a list. It pretends to be about the region in general, but will have an overwhelming bias towards Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Sorry. Honestly, I find it a little embarra...
Raúl Scalabrini Ortiz
Gonna try to keep the obligatory intro-to-the-intro section short. Evidently, this is a translation. I explain from what and why I think it is important below.
I have a tendency, when writing here, to ramble a bit a...
I am a diagnosed obsessive-compulsive, and it reflects in many spheres of my life even as some of these manifestations are benign enough not to need clinical treatment (at least in my judgement). One such is in reading. I cannot dispose of...
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