Living with Pain.

Juan Villoro “None of our sufferings has been in vain,” says Carlos Pellicer to Frida Kahlo in a poem. The lessons of pain define human life. The topic gained prominence with the news that Geoffrey Hinton resigned from further development of artificial intelligence, to which …

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What Morena took away

Antonio Navalón At this point in my life, I have realized that I am not very sure, nor could I blindly assure that democracy matters to anyone. By this, I do not mean that there are not romantic, intellectual, thoughtful, and honest people who cling …

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Explosive Morenista Council Meeting

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce Warning: I am writing this article hours before the meeting of the Morenista council, where it will establish the rules to define its presidential candidacy. Therefore, I am writing using foreseeable elements, although projective, as background. I will take into account previous …

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Power grab or democracy?

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce The recent elections closed the cycle of state processes before the presidential race in 2024. The results are bittersweet. The confrontation between forces promises a dirty war of prolonged and profound consequences for Mexico. The race’s outcome will define whether the country …

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Closing the Circle

Antonio Navalón Yesterday the country dawned with an unusual tension. Since the 4T came to power and Andrés Manuel López Obrador discovered that his mornings could be used as a space for accusation, persecution, delegitimization, or as a kind of tribunal, rarely had the country …

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The Uncertain Meeting in Brazil

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce The President of Brazil, Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva, called a meeting of presidents of South American countries to promote a regional integration process. The heads of state of Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela attended the …

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The State of Mexico: Gateway to 2024

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce Tomorrow, Sunday, we will vote for the renewal of the governorships of Coahuila and the State of Mexico (Edomex). Both states are important, but the State of Mexico is the jewel in the crown in electoral terms. Its importance is reflected, among …

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Disorder

Luis Rubio Order and disorder, argues Robert Kaplan,* comprises a dilemma not dependent on the individual but on their lived experience. It took England 700 years to evolve from the Magna Carta to women’s suffrage, with many exceedingly violent struggles along the way. Democratic traditions, …

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