I will never get over how rad it is that the most famous humanist politician in Colombia keeps publishing books tying public policy into literary analysis and its histories. The last such piece used Aldous Huxley to explore pandemic-era humanist policy; this one uses Stefan Zweig to reflect on the madness of war. No fear of education alienating readers / voters here!

Can you *imagine* US or even Canadian politicians getting away with this level of literary "elitism"? 😅

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