The Amputation Of The Mexican Republic.

The text discusses the evolution and significance of constitutions globally, highlighting examples from various nations. It emphasizes the importance of adapting legal frameworks to foster democracy and cultural values. However, it notes a concerning regression in Mexico’s political culture, influenced by the leadership’s failure to uphold democratic principles and the rule of law.

Trump’s Impact On The US Global Leadership.

The post discusses the importance of legitimacy in power, emphasizing that economic strength alone is insufficient for true leadership. It critiques Trump’s leadership, arguing that he jeopardizes the U.S.’s influence on global affairs, essential for promoting peace and stability, as exemplified by historical frameworks like the UN and Marshall Plan.

Why Not?

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Rethinking Greatness: Lessons from Modern Philosophy.

The text discusses the paradox of rapid scientific advancements and persistent existential crises. Despite progress in medicine and improving global conditions, issues like suicide and societal corruption remain. The philosopher Rob Riemen highlights the degradation of greatness in contemporary society, emphasizing the need for meaningful existence beyond material success.

Immigration Worries Spain: The Reasons Behind It.

In Spain, the immigrant population is increasing by 600,000 annually, filling 90% of new jobs created recently. While offering better opportunities, this influx raises concerns over the welfare state’s ability to adapt. Young Spaniards face economic challenges that hinder their independence and family planning, intensifying frustrations amid labor market issues.

Made in China.

The article discusses China’s significant influence on globalization and the intersection of capitalism and communism in its society. It reflects on personal experiences that highlight China’s pervasive presence in daily life, from products to cultural interactions, emphasizing that the essence of Chinese culture has integrated into various aspects of existence beyond its borders.

China’s Silent Invasion.

The remnants of the Persian fleet rest in the waters off Salamina, Greece, where the Greeks once fought for democracy. Today, the Port of Piraeus is under Chinese control, allowing Beijing to influence European supply chains, politics, and values, raising concerns over economic dependence, political coercion, and potential military use.

Europe’s Uncertain Future: The Call for Rearmament.

June will see mass demonstrations across Europe against war and rearmament, fueled by both pacifists and Kremlin propaganda. As NATO increases defense spending, fears of a potential World War III rise, with political instability growing in countries like Germany. The debate on rearmament reflects deep societal tensions amid economic difficulties.

The Unstoppable Collapse of Socialism.

The decline of social democratic parties across Europe indicates a shift towards populism and far-right politics, driven by disillusioned voters concerned about job security and immigration. Traditional socialist ideals resonate less with younger generations, while corruption scandals further erode public trust in these parties, fueling the rise of extremist alternatives.

Requiem for the Old Lizards

The post reflects on the enduring legacy of iconic rock musicians who have passed away, emphasizing their influence on our lives through music. The author recounts experiences in Manhattan, concerts attended, and the emotional impact of rock legends like David Bowie and Eddie Van Halen, while recognizing the few remaining icons still performing.