
About cell phone use in schools
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: The problem of smartphone use in schools is just the tip of the iceberg on which the maintenance of democracy itself depends
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: The problem of smartphone use in schools is just the tip of the iceberg on which the maintenance of democracy itself depends
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: The “chainsaw” metaphor used by President Javier Milei to symbolize the confrontation with the “bloated state” turns out, in practice, to be a direct attack on the country’s social policies
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: What should guide the decision are not so much arguments for or against technologies, but rather the harmful effects they have produced, the scientific basis for which is quite expressive
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: The teacher's adjectives and the machine that grinds the past
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: What constitutes and reproduces a highly authoritarian society is the increasingly distant image of the notion of democracy — a society in which freedom is increasingly part of market advertising
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: The old “Bus Law”, rejected in February, is now just waiting to pass through the Senate. If approved, Argentina will be one step away from opening the darkest chapter in its history
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: The character Jack represents the neurosis of neoliberal man in its embryonic stage. Samuel is the neoliberal subject, forty years later, who appears on screen
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: The problem of smartphone use in schools is just the tip of the iceberg on which the maintenance of democracy itself depends
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: The “chainsaw” metaphor used by President Javier Milei to symbolize the confrontation with the “bloated state” turns out, in practice, to be a direct attack on the country’s social policies
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: What should guide the decision are not so much arguments for or against technologies, but rather the harmful effects they have produced, the scientific basis for which is quite expressive
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: The teacher's adjectives and the machine that grinds the past
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: What constitutes and reproduces a highly authoritarian society is the increasingly distant image of the notion of democracy — a society in which freedom is increasingly part of market advertising
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: The old “Bus Law”, rejected in February, is now just waiting to pass through the Senate. If approved, Argentina will be one step away from opening the darkest chapter in its history
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: The character Jack represents the neurosis of neoliberal man in its embryonic stage. Samuel is the neoliberal subject, forty years later, who appears on screen