
Daniel Vásquez
Daniel Vásquez is a historian and researcher who specializes in labor movements and their historical context. He provides insights into the origins of International Workers' Day, emphasizing its connections to social injustices and the evolution of labor rights, while clarifying the complex relationship between socialism and the celebration of workers' rights.
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Mexico:
Daniel Vásquez is a researcher in police sciences explaining the shift of criminals to extortion due to pressure from law enforcement.
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Venezuela:
Daniel Vásquez is mentioned in relation to the concept of antifragility within the IDA model.
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Venezuela:
Vásquez contributes to the discussion on the integration of human rights in public policy.
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Honduras:
Daniel Vásquez explains the historical roots of the May Day celebration, which is not explicitly tied to socialism.
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