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Ten Convenient Beliefs For The Leaders Of Argentina

Stephen Turner (b. 1951) gave us the convenient belief, the thing a man holds because it serves him, not because the evidence compels it. Such beliefs run at full speed through the Casa Rosada, the Economy Ministry, the Foreign Ministry, … Continue reading

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The Jurisdictional Wars: Alliance Theory and the Battle for Argentina’s Master Institutions

Argentina’s high-status actors do not compete for power by openly claiming it. They compete by invoking moral languages that frame their authority as necessary for stability, justice, sovereignty, or economic survival. This is the core insight of David Pinsof‘s Alliance … Continue reading

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Decoding Rabbi Isaac Sacca

Rabbi Isaac Sacca. Argentina. Controls major Sephardi institutions and education networks. Regional influence across Spanish speaking communities. Written with AI: Rabbi Isaac Sacca is a regional alliance governor whose power rests on education, institutional control, and cultural cohesion rather than … Continue reading

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