Let them grow up
Katy says: Two kids are dead in my hometown of Maracaibo, shot down by the violence that is rapidly creeping into our nation’s soul and changing things forever....
Quico Toro is the founder of Caracas Chronicles.
Katy says: Two kids are dead in my hometown of Maracaibo, shot down by the violence that is rapidly creeping into our nation’s soul and changing things forever....
Katy says: Eighteen months ago, some friends who work for Primero Justicia called me up and asked me if I would like to help edit the document containing...
Here’s one more ingredient for my conceptual stew. In this post-2004 election piece for The New Republic, Christopher Hayes describes what it was like volunteering to knock on...
Katy says: I have been to Venezuela three times in the last year, and each trip brings a new insight into what is going on there, insights that...
Pope Leo XIII said: The end, or object, both of the rational will and of its liberty is that good only which is in conformity with reason. Since,...
Quico says: I suppose most people think learning a new language is about as much fun as dental surgery, but I’ve always liked it. I learned English when...
Quico says: It’s been hard to find the time or the stomach to blog recently. (Somebody I know might have taken up the slack, but hasn’t…) Rather than...
Jeffrey Friedman says: The most profound observer of political ignorance, Walter Lippmann, tackled […] the commonplace accusation that one’s political adversaries have evil motives. This is neither a...
Quico says: Dear Katy, Actually, I’m not sure if we really agree, or, to say it more precisely, I’m not sure if we’re talking about the same thing....
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