Isaac Humala says he values the diversity of ideas. So he immersed his children in an ideology he created, known as “ethno-nationalism,” which argues that a Peruvian “copper race,” the Incan descendants, should have political supremacy in a region stolen away by lighter-skinned outsiders. Now that one of his children, Ollanta Humala, is vying for Peru’s presidency in Sunday’s election, facing former president Alan Garcia, many are trying to figure out exactly which ideas might have been passed from father to son. Full Story
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