Karel J. Leyva

Ph.D. en Filosofía (Université Paris Sciences et Lettres). Investigador Asociado en la Universidad de Montreal, especializado en teoría política y pluralismo. Editor en Jefe de Politics and Rights Review.
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Repensar la soberanía: Un camino hacia la democracia cosmopolita

Global shifts in civil liberties and political rights prompt a reevaluation of how cosmopolitan democracy can adapt and remain relevant…

Lectura 16 min.

La amenaza del nacionalismo cristiano blanco a la democracia estadounidense

The growing influence of white Christian nationalism, its impact on political decisions, and its role in shaping the political landscape…

Lectura 7 min.

Teorías globales de la democracia: Remodelando la autoridad política

Global democracy theories critically examine the collective mechanisms shaping political authority. These theories, pivotal in political science, assess not only…

Lectura 19 min.

Régimen totalitario cubano : 65 años de represión

Beneath the revolutionary facade, the totalitarian Cuban regime has systematically curtailed freedoms, silenced opposition, and left a lasting impact on…

Lectura 35 min.

La fragilidad oculta de los regímenes autoritarios

Unpacking the complexities of authoritarian regimes reveals inherent vulnerabilities, shaped by both internal power dynamics and external influences, that challenge…

Lectura 13 min.

Polarización en la era digital: La democracia en una encrucijada

As digital platforms and political leaders amplify divisions, the erosion of democratic institutions and social trust reveals a global challenge…

Lectura 16 min.

Mercenarios cubanos en Ucrania: Un dilema ético oculto

In the Ukraine war's ethical maze, a hidden crisis emerges: Cuban mercenaries fighting for Russia. This raises urgent ethical and…

Lectura 10 min.

La extrema derecha : El nuevo desafío de Canadá

Canada grapples with a rising tide of right-wing extremism, anchored in divisive nationalism and a deep mistrust of the state,…

Lectura 7 min.

Exilio forzado en Cuba: Guerra implacable contra la libre expresión

In the shadow of its famed revolution, Cuba has waged a silent yet relentless war on free expression, using forced…

Lectura 9 min.

De sanadores a esclavos: La explotación de médicos por parte del régimen cubano

Modern slavery in Cuba and the human rights violations that characterize its daily practices at all levels demand the world's…

Lectura 5 min.

La amenaza del nativismo: La política del Nosotros vs. Ellos

In “The Return of the Native: Can Liberalism Safeguard Us Against Nativism?”, Jan Willem Duyvendak and Josip Kesic stand out…

Lectura 11 min.

Desglosando el 'Odio': El nuevo rostro de la extrema derecha

“Hate in the Homeland” is a seminal work that offers a new lens through which to view the rise of…

Lectura 6 min.

Cuba totalitaria en el CDH de la ONU: ¿Una burla a los derechos humanos?

El gobierno cubano continúa siendo un violador sistemático de los derechos humanos, y existe abundante evidencia que demuestra su patrón de represión.

Lectura 12 min.

Ley 21 de Quebec: impacto en las mujeres musulmanas

Bill 21, officially known as the “Law on the Secularity of the State,” was enacted in June 2019 in the…

Lectura 12 min.

Fukuyama sobre política, derechos y reconocimiento

In his work "Identity: The Demand for Dignity and the Politics of Resentment," Francis Fukuyama navigates the intricate maze of…

Lectura 9 min.

Por qué el nacionalismo: Política, derechos e identidad

Yael Tamir's “Why Nationalism” presents an exploration into the intricate relationship between nationalism and liberalism. The book delves deeply into…

Lectura 5 min.