El Dieciocho Brumario de Gabriel Boric. Las derrotas que no se comprenden se repiten

We saw this defeat coming, but we couldn't avoid it. Why? Or, more precisely, why did it happen to us again? There's a natural resistance to asking these questions, because it's always difficult to process defeats, even to see them as such (…) The title of this text evokes Karl Marx's The Eighteenth...

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El Dieciocho Brumario de Gabriel Boric. Las derrotas que no se comprenden se repiten
title El Dieciocho Brumario de Gabriel Boric. Las derrotas que no se comprenden se repiten
title_full El Dieciocho Brumario de Gabriel Boric. Las derrotas que no se comprenden se repiten
title_fullStr El Dieciocho Brumario de Gabriel Boric. Las derrotas que no se comprenden se repiten
title_full_unstemmed El Dieciocho Brumario de Gabriel Boric. Las derrotas que no se comprenden se repiten
title_short El Dieciocho Brumario de Gabriel Boric. Las derrotas que no se comprenden se repiten
title_sort el dieciocho brumario de gabriel boric las derrotas que no se comprenden se repiten
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Boric's Government
New Institutional Framework
Defeat of Progressivism
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