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February 3, 2022

What have we learned from the Holocaust?

Opinion-1By Manager 1February 3, 2022Leave a comment

What are some lessons? Was it a unique event or could it be repeated? We know that he bequeathed us the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as well as that Judeophobia and anti-Semitism remain in force. We would like to think that it will not happen again, but denialism makes us doubt. Hence the preference…

Preference falsification and Cuba’s future

Opinion-1By Manager 1February 3, 2022Leave a comment

In his 1995 aptly titled book, “Private Truth, Public Lies,” social scientist Timur Kuran introduces his theory of “preference falsification.” This is a phenomenon akin to what Cubans on the Island have long experienced as their dual morality of holding private truths and expressing public lies. Professor Kuran defines preference falsification as the act of…

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