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From the blog De die in diem: comments on blog posts
Jorge Ikeda
10 episodes
17 hours ago
The texts present a collection of blog entries that address a variety of topics, from the regulation of artificial intelligence in different countries and the potential impact of technology on the legal profession, to reflections on the work of authors such as Roberto Calasso and Iván Illich, and analysis of Mexican historical events such as the Maximato. They also include reviews of documentaries and the commemoration of Japanese Culture Day in Mexico, with a testimony from a Hibakusha. Finally, the issue of "woke education" and the situation of journalists in Mexico are discussed.
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The texts present a collection of blog entries that address a variety of topics, from the regulation of artificial intelligence in different countries and the potential impact of technology on the legal profession, to reflections on the work of authors such as Roberto Calasso and Iván Illich, and analysis of Mexican historical events such as the Maximato. They also include reviews of documentaries and the commemoration of Japanese Culture Day in Mexico, with a testimony from a Hibakusha. Finally, the issue of "woke education" and the situation of journalists in Mexico are discussed.
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Episode 6: Trump
From the blog De die in diem: comments on blog posts
22 minutes 57 seconds
9 months ago
Episode 6: Trump

Hold on to your headphones, folks! This week, we're diving into the wild, jaw-dropping saga of Donald Trump’s presidency and its world-shaking effects on international relations. 🌎💥

In this episode, we uncover:
🇺🇸 How Trump's "America First" policy turned into "America Alone" – leaving China to swoop in and claim the spotlight.
🇲🇽 The political and economic ripple effects on Mexico, from trade tensions to the fight against cartels.
🇨🇳 Why Beijing might be playing 4D chess while the rest of the world is still figuring out checkers.
⚔️ The unthinkable: Could there have been a war with Mexico?
📖 A history lesson: Trump’s moves compared to the playbooks of authoritarian regimes.

Plus, we dissect why Trump’s base is so loyal and what his presidency could mean for America’s future.

🎧 If you’re ready to have your mind blown, your assumptions challenged, and your debates fueled, this is the episode for you. Whether you're a politics junkie, a history buff, or just here for the drama – don’t miss it!

👉 Listen now and join the conversation!
📢 Share with your friends and let’s decode the chaos together.

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From the blog De die in diem: comments on blog posts
The texts present a collection of blog entries that address a variety of topics, from the regulation of artificial intelligence in different countries and the potential impact of technology on the legal profession, to reflections on the work of authors such as Roberto Calasso and Iván Illich, and analysis of Mexican historical events such as the Maximato. They also include reviews of documentaries and the commemoration of Japanese Culture Day in Mexico, with a testimony from a Hibakusha. Finally, the issue of "woke education" and the situation of journalists in Mexico are discussed.