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A Child's-Eye View, Both Haunted and Quotidian - The New York Times


A Child’s-Eye View, Both Haunted and Quotidian
From “The Lost Soul”
By Hillary Chute
THE LOST SOUL (Seven Stories, $22.95)
, an experimental fable illustrated by Joanna Concejo and translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones, resonates with our current moment. In its carefully executed pages, a man who “slept, ate, worked, drove a car and even played tennis” wakes up in a hotel room forgetting his purpose, location and name. He guesses Andrew or Matthew before checking his passport: It’s John. He consults “a wise old doctor,” who repeats a phrase that appears, unanchored, in the book’s otherwise wordless prologue, next to a drawing of a postage stamp: “If someone could look down on us from above, they’d see that the world is full of people running about in a hurry, sweating and very tired, and their lost souls.” ....

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From truth to reconciliation: Lessons from Iceland | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal


In an attempted self-coup – an ‘
autogolpe’ in Spanish – a sitting ruler tries to hold on to power by suspending the constitution or by upending countervailing powers in the judiciary, executive, or legislative branches of government. The ‘steal’ of an election from a victorious opponent has been attempted only once in a democracy, twice if you include the recent putsch provoked by President Trump in the US – for which he was swiftly impeached by Congress. According to Chin, the sole self-coup in a democracy occurred in Costa Rica in 1948. This led to a civil war that lasted six weeks. Ever since, Costa Rica has been an unwavering democracy, scoring a perfect ten on (a scale from -10 to +10) by one of the most widely used measures of democracy, compiled under the Polity5 Project at the University of Maryland.  ....

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