Andrés Miguel Rondón has an M.A. in Economics from the University of Edinburgh and is based in Madrid. He has worked in wealth management, banking and microfinance. He’s a voracious reader of classics, specially the Russians, and history; a Caraqueño and Caraquista, inescapably a lover of salsa, wheat talk and rum; fascinated by South America's indigestion of modernity, and owes his political understanding mostly to Octavio Paz, Ivan Karamazov and dad.
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Published in: TransformationHow to culture jam a populist in four easy steps
Our organizing principle should be simple: don’t feed polarization—disarm it.