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The Law of Shamelessness: The Codification of Cynicism in the Regimes of Venezuela and Cuba

Introduction

In the recent history of Latin America, two regimes have captured global attention not only for their policies of control and repression but also for the way they have institutionalized cynicism in the management of power. In Venezuela and Cuba, shamelessness has become a political tool, an operational principle that is not only practiced but also, in a sense, "legislated" as part of daily life. This article explores how these governments have adopted what we call "The Law of Shamelessness," turning brazenness into a tactic for political survival.




Hateism: The Superior Stage of Communism

Introduction

Communism, as an ideology, has left an indelible mark on contemporary history, offering a vision of a classless world with apparent economic equality. However, in practice, it has shown deep flaws that, far from eliminating inequalities, often exacerbate them under a new form of state control. From these flaws arises an even darker and more destructive idea: Hateism.




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