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52 years of the Bush-Clinton White House?

Can you imagine: the Bushes and Clintons in the White House for fifty-two years; or, a janitor at a local university voting for whom the next university president will be; or, the U.S. invading Spain to bring democracy to the country? As the Four Jacks and a Jill sang in the late 60s, “It’s a strange, strange world we live in, Master Jack.”

Yin and Yang in Venezuela

            In the October 15 issue of the Venezuelan newspaper, Ultimas Noticias, I noticed an advertisement sponsored by the government that had a dark skinned woman as the principal figure.  I decided check the ads in the full color magazine that accompanies the newspaper on Sundays.  Not one dark-skinned person appeared in any of the commercial advertisements.  

Surrounded by Armpits

I want to thank Venezuela Analysis for the invitation to share some of my thoughts through this website. I currently contribute columns regularly to Narco News and to 21st Century Socialism. What I would like to do here is share shorter reflections of an expatriate, looking in on Venezuela and looking out from here at the U.S. and the rest of the world.

Centralization or Decentralization?

Five years ago Juan and Maria were tired of the dust that filled their barrio home day after day. One evening at supper they decided that it was time to do something about it. They visited their neighbors and called a meeting to discuss how to pave the street that ran in front of their houses.

Venezuela 101

In the last six months, three books have appeared on the market that I believe form an excellent introduction to recent Venezuelan history. Here is the order in which you ought to read them and why.
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