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Carta de la semana: Inglaterra no puede salvarse a sí misma
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New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Mar 18, 2026
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England's reliance on external support undermines its national identity and self-sufficiency, hindering true progress.
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England’s historical context shows that isolationism often leads to stagnation, suggesting that a unified approach is essential for the future.
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The idea that England cannot save itself is defeatist; it can thrive by empowering local communities and fostering grassroots initiatives.
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A collaborative approach with other nations can foster innovation and resilience, proving that England can thrive through interdependence.
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The challenges England faces require a nuanced understanding of both independence and collaboration in a globalized world.
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