Reconceptions

January 23, 2025

Some might call Nicolás Maduro a despot, a thug, a criminal even. But classifying his regime is less clear cut. José Natanson, editor of Le Monde Diplomatique Southern Cone, alights on the suggestive concept of “chaotic authoritarianism” to illuminate Maduro’s exercise of power, and in so doing the many years of Chavismo generally. 

Our other commissioned piece for Ideas Letter 32 is a cri de coeur from a longstanding human rights researcher and activist who spent years in China. Nicholas Bequelin raises more than a few questions and throws down a gauntlet (or three) which human rights practitioners ignore at their peril. Bequelin is no card-carrying Cassandra, but were his challenges to go unheeded, the human rights movement will have no one else to blame but itself. 

Our curated selection commences with Sierra Leonean international relations scholar Zubairu Wai, who questions traditional conceptions (and shibboleths) around Pan-Africanism and arrives at both compelling and unanticipated conclusions. Alyssa Battistoni is next up, a super-talented social scientist who gets underneath the hood of the care economy, a sector more frequently described than analyzed.  

We follow with a magisterial essay on the current Brazilian conjuncture from the coruscating pen of André Singer, one of São Paulo’s preeminent thinkers and analysts. Should you seek to understand the vast contradictions and complexities in Lula’s Brazil, there is no better place to start. Last, is a piece from our friends at Aeon, a wonderful essay from the IR scholar Inanna Hamati-Ataya who tells a story of culture where syncretism is the norm and no culture is pure.  

Our musical selection this week comes from La France. Francoise Hardy, whose hypnotic and resplendent 1971 record La Question changed the face of French chanson music, is our featured artist. Her breathiness, the Bossa Nova background, and the behind-the-beat subtlety will become an instant earworm. Enjoy “Chanson d’O”.

—Leonard Benardo, senior vice president at the Open Society Foundations