Governance (Part II)

Luis Rubio The problems pile up while the capacity to respond diminishes. If to this one were to add the utter unwillingness of the government to find solutions to the problems that appear (and to those that it unnecessarily generates), the explosive potential, above all …

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Pride

Federico Reyes Heroles True strength comes from recognizing limitations. Mahatma Gandhi The word pride is misleading. He is imperious! It alludes to arrogance and vanity. At the other extreme, to be proud of someone, an ancestor or a descendant, of an institution fills the soul. …

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On how the six-year term ends

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce AMLO threatens to propose 36 constitutional changes next February 5 by avoiding attending the event to commemorate the Constitution. It is necessary to analyze the origin of the President’s bizarre and erratic behavior, barely eight months away from leaving office. If, for …

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Order and Disorder

Luis Rubio A “trilemma” occurs when three critical objectives exist, but only two are attainable simultaneously. From the time that I became acquainted with this formulation, it seemed to me that it described well the contradictions that characterize Mexico: the search for political and economic …

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Goodbye, dear Chuy.

Federico Reyes Heroles There are days when the mind does not ask: it is where it should be. This is the case. In the distance, Chuy appears. Easy to pronounce for a minor child, Chuy was omnipresent. Over there, over here, with his friends, huge …

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The More Power, the More Enemies

Antonio Navalón There is nothing more human than power and the desire to obtain it. Of all our instincts – sexual, survival, love, or other – indeed, that of power is the most courageous. And this, among other reasons, is basically because – once the …

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