The Cost of Having the Wrong Partners

Photo: Cyano66 on iStock Luis Rubio No one can confuse the government of China with that of Mexico. Independently of the immense historical and cultural differences, the two nations seek to transform themselves, each in their own style and form. Whatever ends up being the future of the Asian giant, the great contrast between the …

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Cataloging the Infinite

Juan Villoro “Organizing a library is a silent way of exercising the art of criticism,” wrote Borges. Books live in contagious density; they dialogue with each other; they benefit from other people’s discoveries, but also errors: Ptolemy, who was wrong, allows us to assess Galileo’s …

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Racism in the United States

José Manuel Suárez Mier* Unlike Ibero-America, where the fusion of races and Christianization took place only when the first explorers arrived, the United States has had a conflictive history of extermination and discrimination, first of indigenous Indians and then of the black slaves essential to …

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Broken Spain

Antonio Navalón Spain, and everything that a country with such strong roots and consequences in the European Union means, has entered an uncertainty stage. From the beginning, from the adventure that was the political transition from the Franco dictatorship to Juancardista democracy, there was a …

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About the Reforms

Image: Evgeny Gromov on iStock Luis Rubio An old proverb has it that the road to hell is paved with good intentions. Something like this happened to Mexico when successive electoral reforms were negotiated. All of them were conceived by political actors who wanted to lead Mexico towards political stability (especially those from 1958 to …

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The Young Biden.

Antonio Navalón There was a time when the world was for real. Currently, it is not that in the age of Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, bullets kill less. Nor is it that viruses are delusional dreams of science fiction creators. Before, the world was a …

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Institutional Mayhem

Image: dntPHOTOGRAPHY on iStock Luis Rubio President López Obrador came to power with the clear idea that the reforms approved from the year 1982 would have to be repelled. In his mind, Mexico’s problems started with those reforms, which is why they must be reverted. From the beginning of his administration, the president has neutralized …

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