n Argentina, the far right-wing Libertarian candidate Javier Milei of the Liberty Advances party won 30% of the country’s presidential primary, calling for an end to “Kirchnerism” - really, a call to end the social programs fought for and won by the Argentinian people. We dive deeper into the analysis of how we got here, and what this surge in popularity of libertarianism really means.
Meanwhile in Guatemala, Bernardo Aréavlo de León of Movimiento Semilla won the Presidential election on August 20th and will be sworn in on January 14th of 2024. His defeat of the center-right Sandra Torres, candidate of the National Unity of Hope (UNE) party, by a margin of 58% to 37%, is a sign of change against the “pact of the corrupt”.
We’re joined by Zoe Pepper Cunningham, Co-Editor of People’s Dispatch to get a deeper understanding of what these results mean for their respective countries, for Latin America and more.
Eyewitness: Police Repression of Students for Gaza
Will BRICS Break the US World Order?
McCarthyism is Back: The Anti-China Red Scare
Niger Coup Explained: West Points to Russia, Ignores Neocolonialism
”The past is not past” - Oppenheimer and the US nuclear program today
Breaking through US propaganda on North Korea
AUKUS threatens the world
Russia coup attempt: What happened? What does the US want?
Debunking media lies: US & Blinken don’t want peace with China
NYC on fire: How do we solve the global climate crisis?
Culture Wars, U.S. Imperialism & Pride Month
Eyewitness: Horrors at the Border from Biden’s Policies
The Debt Ceiling is Political Theater
Assange Writes Letter to King Charles Before £100 Million Coronation
The CIA and the 1990 Cuautitlán attack on Ford workers
Billionaires Won’t Save Free Speech: Elon Musk’s Fake Twitter Transparency
What do the Pentagon leaks really reveal? With John Kiriakou
The Racist Attack on Democracy in Tennessee
The Occupation Has One Face: Palestinian Reaction to Israeli Protests
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