Argentina’s president, Javier Milei, is fast achieving cult status among the global far right. But the tendencies that contributed to his rise could also be the undoing of this extreme libertarian experiment
Cuba had been exciting, romantic, adventurous. The Chile of Allende appeared dull, tranquil, orderly. And for these very reasons, Chilean socialism was more dangerous. More dangerous in part because, if Chile could find a path to socialism without widespread violence ending in dictatorship, its example would effect a tremendous appeal throughout the world.
On a drive down the Baja peninsula's Highway 1, travel writer Christopher Reynolds finds baby whales, a pond to float in and a new generation of adventurers.