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Hannah Arendt contra Nixon y Trump
Spain🏛️ Politics9 hr. ago

Hannah Arendt contra Nixon y Trump

The article discusses two landmark rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court at the end of the judicial term. One ruling rejected the presidential attempt to eliminate the constitutional right to citizenship for all Americans born in the United States. The other expanded presidential powers over independent agencies that previously answered only to Congress. The piece frames these developments as part of a broader trend toward tyranny, referencing Hannah Arendt's work on totalitarianism and drawing parallels between historical patterns and current political dynamics. It cites several articles from reputable publications such as The New Yorker and The Atlantic to support its analysis.

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El País logoEl PaísIndependent🔒LeftFactual 85Objective 709 hr. ago
Hannah Arendt contra Nixon y Trump

The article discusses two landmark rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court at the end of the judicial term. One ruling rejected the presidential attempt to eliminate the constitutional right to citizenship for all Americans born in the United States. The other expanded presidential powers over independent agencies that previously answered only to Congress. The piece frames these developments as part of a broader trend toward tyranny, referencing Hannah Arendt's work on totalitarianism and drawing parallels between historical patterns and current political dynamics. It cites several articles from reputable publications such as The New Yorker and The Atlantic to support its analysis.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the expansion of executive power as a threat to democratic institutions and uses references to Hannah Arendt's critique of totalitarianism to imply a continuity between past authoritarian regimes and current political trends. While it acknowledges the legal framework, the emphasis

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Factuality is high as the article accurately describes the Supreme Court rulings and references relevant works by Hannah Arendt. Objectivity is lower due to the emotionally charged language like 'la tiranía avanza' and the implied criticism of Trump, which suggests a political bias.

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