There are borders that are prison, political, physical, imaginary, mental, invented, religious borders … there are defensive walls of ice and stone … there are large and small walls … They are the limits that man has imposed on himself throughout his history and that are as necessary as they are conflictive.
They already had their historical quarrel Romulus and Remus by the borders of Rome, and there is still an irreconcilable religious row over the invented limits of Israel. That is to say, the quarrel is assured when men use the gods as an excuse to mark their limits.
This “Any past time was earlier” has Nieves Concostrina, with a doctorate in Art History Ana Valtierra, which will not approach Hadrian’s Wall in Roman Britain; with Jesus Well, which brings as a guest Maria Jesus Vega, UNHCR spokesperson in Spain; with Emma Vallespinós, who knows no limits when wrapping the program with its great soundtrack; with Pepe Rubio and, to technique, Maria Jesus Rodriguez.
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