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When Silence Votes: Brief Essay on Argentine Clairvoyance
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In Essay on lucidity, José Saramago imagined a nameless city where almost all citizens vote blank. There are no slogans, no leaders, no plots. Only a silent gesture that terrifies the power: the people have decided not to choose. The government’s reaction—a mixture of paranoia and institutional violence—shows something that the novel wanted to warn and that today resonates in Argentina: silence can be a form of cry. 67.85% of the national regist…
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