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¿Hay una raíz demoníaca en el comunismo? – OpentheWord.org

¿Hay una raíz demoníaca en el comunismo? – OpentheWord.org

Pared destruida de un edificio en Rusia con el número (año) 1917, y un martillo y una hoz, el logo vintage de la era soviética comunista.Crédito: tengyart/unsplash.com Mientras que la mayoría de los regímenes comunistas se consideran oficialmente ateos, en este artículo, planteo la extraña pregunta: ¿Hay una raíz demoníaca en el comunismo? Algunos pueden considerar que este es un tema extraño, dado que los regímenes comunistas son oficialmente ateos. Pero el comunismo está muy de moda en estos días, con un giro extraño. Tenemos a los anarquistas de izquierda pidiendo comunismo en América, mientras que, al mismo tiempo, decenas de miles de cubanos salían a las calles pidiendo el fin del comunismo en la isla. Irónicamente, aquellos que nunca han experimentado el comunismo lo desean, mientras que quienes han vivido bajo él están desesperados por deshacerse de él. Pero con los cubanos saliendo a las calles, pensé que era apropiado discutir un artículo interesante en el New York Post escrito por Juan Reinaldo Sánchez en 2015. El artículo se tituló: Dentro de la lujosa …

Hay Festival 2024: our guide to this year’s highlights

Hay Festival 2024: our guide to this year’s highlights

For free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails The annual literary behemoth that is Hay Festival is around the corner. The biggest, most enticing event on the annual literary calendar, it promises a host of big-name authors and thinkers having the kind of unique conversations you can only hear at Hay, all set in the beautiful, bosky environs of Hay-on-Wye. With over 600 events, the programme is vast – so to help you navigate this year’s must-book events, we’ve selected a host of the absolute not-to-be-missed highlights. Toby Jones ITV’s Mr Bates vs The Post Office was the show that outraged the nation. Not very often do we see TV dramas make such a Richter scale impact, but this four-part series about subpostmasters who were wrongly accused of fraud and theft due to dodgy IT software is still sending shockwaves through the political sphere. So it will be a real moment to see the show’s star …

Do I have a cold or hay fever? An expert explains how to tell the difference

Do I have a cold or hay fever? An expert explains how to tell the difference

Sign up to our free Living Well email for advice on living a happier, healthier and longer life Live your life healthier and happier with our free weekly Living Well newsletter Struggling to shift a pesky cold again? Wondering why your eyes are also feeling irritated, along with endless sniffles? If this sounds familiar, it might be that you don’t actually have a cold at all, but hay fever is causing your symptoms – especially now we’re well into spring. Symptoms can overlap but it’s helpful to know which one you’ve got, so you can manage it appropriately. So, how can you tell whether you’ve got a cold or hay fever? What is the difference between a cold and hay fever? They’re caused by different things, firstly. Colds are caused by a virus that’s spread from one infected person to another. Hay fever, meanwhile, is not contagious, as it’s an allergic reaction some people have to pollen. “Pollen is a fine dust that disperses in the wind to reach other plants for pollination and start …

Hay fever ‘misery’ for millions this pollen season – expert advice for prevention and treatment

Hay fever ‘misery’ for millions this pollen season – expert advice for prevention and treatment

Sign up to our free Living Well email for advice on living a happier, healthier and longer life Live your life healthier and happier with our free weekly Living Well newsletter This spring and summer, an estimated 10 million Britons will experience “absolute misery” as the effects of hay fever set in. George Sandhu, deputy superintendent pharmacist at Well Pharmacy, says hay fever symptoms, including blocked noses, watery eyes and itchy throats, are triggered by three types of pollen, which affects people at various times throughout the year. Some people are allergic to a single type of pollen, while others are “unfortunate enough” to suffer from symptoms caused by all three: tree, grass and weed. Warmer temperatures occurring earlier in the year are expected to worsen the common condition, leading to an earlier release of pollen and other allergens into the air. Pollen is usually at it’s highest from March to September. According to the NHS, in 2023, hay fever symptoms prompted over 122,000 clinical visits to general practitioners. What are the best treatments to …

Gary Lineker, Miriam Margolyes and more announced as Hay Festival speakers

Gary Lineker, Miriam Margolyes and more announced as Hay Festival speakers

For free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Hay Festival has unveiled a stellar line-up of speakers and hosts for this year’s event, with Gary Lineker, Dame Judi Dench, Stephen Fry and Miriam Margolyes all set to feature on stage and beyond. The 37th spring edition of the annual cultural event will take place across 11 days, from 23 May to 2 June, in Hay-on-Wye, Powys, Wales. The programme for the festival was revealed on Tuesday (12 March) and promises to provide a wide selection of events and activities for all, balancing the launch of the most exciting non-fiction and fiction works with debate over current world issues. Last year’s programme featured the likes of pop superstar Dua Lipa and two-time Booker Prize winner Margaret Atwood. One of the top-billed names for the event is Lineker, who is confirmed as a guest for the festival’s Sports Day. Dame Judi will headline the drama and performance offerings …

Gary Lineker, Theresa May and David Nicholls join the Hay festival 2024 lineup | Books

Gary Lineker, Theresa May and David Nicholls join the Hay festival 2024 lineup | Books

Elif Shafak, Anne Enright, David Nicholls, Judi Dench, Gary Lineker and Theresa May are among those lined up to speak at this year’s Hay festival. Novelists including 2023 Booker winner Paul Lynch, Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀, Amor Towles, Jacqueline Wilson, Marian Keyes and Jhumpa Lahiri are also scheduled to appear, festival organisers have announced. Along with May, the lineup features a number of current and former politicians including Rory Stewart, Caroline Lucas, Andy Burnham and Dawn Butler. “We’ve got [a] breadth of people with political ideology”, said festival CEO Julie Finch. “We are definitely a civic platform.” “In a year when more voters than ever in history will head to the polls, as at least 64 countries hold their elections, we present a programme to bring people together, respectfully exploring different perspectives and the power of storytelling to unite us,” Finch said. The festival, which begins in May, is also introducing a new event series, the News Review, with daily morning news analysis. “We’re very conscious of our role as a place for that civic dialogue and …

Vito Schnabel Has a Roll in the Hay with Capote in New ‘Feud’ Episode

Vito Schnabel Has a Roll in the Hay with Capote in New ‘Feud’ Episode

Vito Schnabel, a New York art dealer and the son of painter Julian Schnabel, is among the stars of the latest episode of Feud: Capote vs. the Swans, the FX TV series that chronicles Truman Capote‘s volatile friendships with several female members of his era’s Manhattan elite. It starts with a blow job. Schnabel, playing a repairperson named Rick, comes to Capote’s place to fix a garbage disposal. A dejected Capote, feeling as though he has aged out of relevancy in New York, strikes up a conversation, finding himself fascinated by this younger, less wealthy man from Illinois who rides a Harley-Davidson to work. Related Articles “I wonder if you’d be at all interested in having your cock sucked,” Capote suggests. Rick, who typically goes for women, accepts the offer, and later admits that it was the best fellatio he received. The two embark on a month-long relationship that eventually comes to an end when Rick admits he is engaged to a woman. Schnabel has acted before, but only rarely, and never in such a …

French farmers block iconic Paris locales with tractors and hay – POLITICO

French farmers block iconic Paris locales with tractors and hay – POLITICO

Coordination Rurale, which represents about 20 percent of unionized farmers, has been at the forefront of farmers’ protests rocking France this year. People wearing the group’s trademark yellow hats have been spotted at unruly protests — including chaos that accompanied the opening of the Paris International Agricultural Show last Saturday. After unrest at the trade show, French President Emmanuel Macron alleged that Coordination Rurale was in cahoots with French far-right party National Rally. Leaders from the party and the union, respectively, denied the accusations. Aurélie Hallain, a local Coordination Rurale representative for the Eure-et-Loir region west of Paris, called the French president’s comments “sickening.” “He’s undermining our credibility,” Hallain told French daily Le Figaro. “This isn’t politics, it’s about the profound anger in the farming community.” Victor Goury-Laffont contributed reporting. Source link

Suffer From Hay Fever? We’ve Got The News From Hell For You

Suffer From Hay Fever? We’ve Got The News From Hell For You

Those with hay fever are likely already dreading the beginning of spring, as the pollen that flowers, grasses, and trees release during the warmer seasons is set to fill the air. Hay fever, also known as allergic rhinitis, happens when someone with the condition is exposed to something their system reacts to, like pollen, animal dander, or dust mites. And while many of us associate the condition with spring, Max Wiseberg, allergen expert for HayMax, explains that many people are complaining of symptoms earlier in the year than usual. This is because some species ― especially trees ― are flowering, thus releasing pollen, earlier than usual. Why is this happening? As with most maladies in the UK, it’s to do with the weather. “With all this mild weather and things really warming up especially over the last few days trees are starting to flower a bit early,” Wiseberg explained. “Even though hazel and yew usually bloom at this time of year their peaks are likely to come forward because of the weather.“ And the problem …

From Hillary Clinton to Elton John and Arsène Wenger — the Hay Festival’s idiosyncrasies have made it special

From Hillary Clinton to Elton John and Arsène Wenger — the Hay Festival’s idiosyncrasies have made it special

It’s been invigorating bringing the likes of Tracey Emin, Ray Davies, Michael Wolff, Stormzy, Carl Bernstein, Hillary Clinton, Elton John and Arsene Wenger to the Welsh mountains, knowing that all their bon mots would be bouncing around the world as soon as they’d left their mouths. When Tom Jones’s wife tragically died, eight years ago, it was the Hay Festival where Jones decided to say his piece, knowing that what he said would be instantly reported globally. When Maldivian president Mohamed Nasheed wanted to draw attention to his sinking archipelagos, it was Hay he chose as a platform. For 10 years we even had an annual marquee party hosted by Soho House and Range Rover, in the grounds of Cabalva, the local and rather stately home owned by the Albert family. It was here you saw AC Grayling doing the jitterbug with Dua Lipa, or Alastair Campbell having stand-up rows with Bob Geldof. I can still hear my agent Ed Victor berating the car parking staff for allowing his Rolls-Royce to get stuck in the …