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The Czech Republic’s Stand Against Communism

A nation’s scars shape today’s laws.
The Czech Republic’s Stand Against Communism
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While visiting Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, I was intrigued and surprised by the amount of art and public displays commemorating communism and the Soviet era. These weren’t honorary tributes to “golden times,” but rather pieces honoring those who suffered under the regime; reminders never to forget, and never to return to, those dark times.

Fabricio Antezana Duran
Fabricio Antezana Duran
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Fabricio Antezana Duran is social media associate at the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE). He is pursuing a B.A. in Business Administration at Universidad Privada Boliviana in La Paz, Bolivia. Fabricio is the editor-in-chief and founder of “No Me Jodas,” a social media platform dedicated to promoting the ideas of liberty, which garnered over 1.8 million views in the past year. He also serves as the Local Coordinator of Students for Liberty Bolivia, is alumni of Fundación para el Progreso, an observer member of the International Federation of Liberal Youth (IFLRY), and an honorary member of JULAC. In addition, Fabricio is the CEO and co-founder of Compass Business Planner, a startup that offers a digitalized and AI-integrated version of the Lean Canvas. Compass was among the ten finalists in the 2024 Entrepreneurship World Cup in Bolivia.