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What if Politics Learned Something From Anthropology?

Summary by La Silla Vacía
Elections have at least one cyclical virtue: every four years, the political class is forced to take an interest in the daily lives of those they claim to represent. All of a sudden, wages cease to be a figure on a table and become end-of-month distress. Health ceases to be a indicator of coverage and becomes endless rows, postponed appointments, drugs that do not arrive. Education ceases to be “human capital” and becomes the public school with …
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Elections have at least one cyclical virtue: every four years, the political class is forced to take an interest in the daily lives of those they claim to represent. All of a sudden, wages cease to be a figure on a table and become end-of-month distress. Health ceases to be a indicator of coverage and becomes endless rows, postponed appointments, drugs that do not arrive. Education ceases to be “human capital” and becomes the public school with …

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La Silla Vacía broke the news in on Sunday, March 1, 2026.
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