Andrew T
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Podcast Appearances
So for now, Chile continues to be governed by the constitution that dates back to the dictatorship of Pinochet, while its leaders are looking at alternative paths for addressing social, economic, and environmental issues, in line with Chilean public opinion.
So for now, Chile continues to be governed by the constitution that dates back to the dictatorship of Pinochet, while its leaders are looking at alternative paths for addressing social, economic, and environmental issues, in line with Chilean public opinion.
So for now, Chile continues to be governed by the constitution that dates back to the dictatorship of Pinochet, while its leaders are looking at alternative paths for addressing social, economic, and environmental issues, in line with Chilean public opinion.
If you know anything about me and my positions, you'll know that I'm not confident in the ability of states to meaningfully respect people's agency and autonomy ever, but I wish the Mapuche all the best wherever their struggle goes. And I've personally found their story very impactful. It's one of resilience, adaptability, and days of centuries of adversity.
If you know anything about me and my positions, you'll know that I'm not confident in the ability of states to meaningfully respect people's agency and autonomy ever, but I wish the Mapuche all the best wherever their struggle goes. And I've personally found their story very impactful. It's one of resilience, adaptability, and days of centuries of adversity.
If you know anything about me and my positions, you'll know that I'm not confident in the ability of states to meaningfully respect people's agency and autonomy ever, but I wish the Mapuche all the best wherever their struggle goes. And I've personally found their story very impactful. It's one of resilience, adaptability, and days of centuries of adversity.
They've had an unyielding desire to maintain their connection to the land and cultural identity. And their ongoing fight is really just a testament to the power of solidarity. And that's it for me. This has been Ikarapane. All power to all the people.
They've had an unyielding desire to maintain their connection to the land and cultural identity. And their ongoing fight is really just a testament to the power of solidarity. And that's it for me. This has been Ikarapane. All power to all the people.
They've had an unyielding desire to maintain their connection to the land and cultural identity. And their ongoing fight is really just a testament to the power of solidarity. And that's it for me. This has been Ikarapane. All power to all the people.