United States

La Puerta de Brandeburgo iluminada en Berlín, símbolo de la paz, la reunificación europea y la memoria histórica del continente.
Política europea, Politics

La Segunda Abdicación: Europa, la Paz y la Memoria Perdida

Una reflexión histórica y política sobre Europa, la paz que siguió a 1945 y el riesgo de olvidar las lecciones que permitieron al continente superar siglos de guerras. Un cuento alegórico sobre Hispania, la soberanía y la fragilidad de la memoria europea.

Human figure observing multiple digital screens with artificial intelligence systems and global conflict data
Análisis político e histórico, culture and power

Who Would Not Desire a Government Without Desire—When Humans Do?

A reflection on war, artificial intelligence, and power in an age where decisions are accelerated but not necessarily understood. From the US–Israel–Iran conflict to the seductive illusion of neutral intelligence, this analysis questions whether removing human desire from government would bring clarity—or simply conceal power in new forms.

ancient Egyptian relief of Ramesses II symbol of power and control of knowledge
Egypt, Historia y Poder

When Soldiers Return Home

A reflection on how states receive their soldiers after war, from the homeless veterans of today’s United States to the land grants of Rome and the cosmic order of ancient Egypt.

Bad Bunny dressed in white standing on the roof of a vintage vehicle during a stadium performance, surrounded by dancers and a large illuminated crowd.
culture and power

Apple, Spanish, and the Art of Dressing Power as a Playlist

Apple did not produce the Super Bowl halftime show. It purchased the name, the narrative frame, and the global afterlife of the performance. What it avoided was creative control and political exposure. The result was a show that redefined América not as hierarchy, but as a single cultural body.

Empty main street in a small American town at dusk.
economy, Politics, power & democracy

M.A.G.A. — Make America Ghosting Again

A country built by strangers, sustained by newcomers, now dismantling itself through contempt for them.
As workers disappear, streets fall silent, and power concentrates, the United States risks hollowing itself out from within—economically, democratically, historically.

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