The veto brigades have a tender pretext that they add to lean virtue: their simplicity and totalism exempts them from the reproach of incurring contradiction or inconsistency. Yesterday only matters as a certificate of authenticity for its narrow but ambitious present. As the correspondent Pablo Pardo exposed yesterday at the beginning of his chronicle, the same editorial that grimly rejected publishing Woody Allen's memoirs, includes in its glossy catalog the 407 pages of the Nazi commander Rudolf Höss on the logistics of the genocide. The past is only of interest as an alibi for undertaking witch hunts today and building a future of design at the expense of
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