Homeland and Life

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce In view of the ominous presence of the high command of the Cuban dictatorship in Mexico, and the sweet words of affection and congratulations expressed by the Mexican President, it is necessary to take a break to evaluate what is being celebrated. …

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Tipping Point

Luis Rubio “Look at the world around you. It may seem like an immovable, implacable place. It is not. With the slightest push —in just the right place— it can be tipped.” This is the way that Malcolm Gladwell explains how things change, frequently and suddenly and …

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Global Democracy Index

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce The British magazine The Economist published its Global Democracy Index 2022. The Index highlighted several important findings for those promoting democratic aspirations worldwide. And also lessons for those who promote authoritarianism in their various countries. The study reveals that nearly half of …

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The Universal Judgment

Antonio Navalón In the history of mankind, there have been many times in which seeking justice, holding a trial seeking to establish the truth, has been insufficient, improbable, or simply the elements to justify the mechanisms that guarantee its attainment have been lost. The trial …

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Maladjustments

Luis Rubio The great success of President   López Obrador is not to be found in an exceptional strategy or ability but in his having discovered an amorphous and untapped electorate that did not feel represented. His mastery of communicating with that part of the population …

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Pink Zócalo

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce The reflection of the times. On June 19, 1982, Mexico City’s Zócalo (Mexico City’s main square) witnessed the first independent mobilization in its history. The Unified Socialist Party of Mexico (PSUM) occupied the space to celebrate Arnoldo Martinez Verdugo’s candidacy for the …

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