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Can Latin America’s Superwoman Save Venezuela?

Can Latin America’s Superwoman Save Venezuela?
Opposition leader María Corina Machado during an interview with AFP in Caracas on July 25, 2024. Federico Parra/AFP via Getty Images
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Life is busy for twenty-first century women, and Venezuela’s María Corina Machado is no exception. There are a lot of plates to keep spinning—keeping track of adult children living abroad, exposing a rigged national election, preventing Venezuela’s socialist dictator Nicolas Maduro from finding and imprisoning you. The usual daily grind.

Paul McDonnold
Paul McDonnold
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Paul McDonnold is a freelance writer. His writing has appeared in the Christian Science Monitor, World Magazine, JStor Daily, and other publications. He is the author of “The Economics of Ego Surplus,” a novel of economic terrorism, and has an M.S. in economic research from the University of North Texas.
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