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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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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The Struggle Between Autocracy and Democracy.

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce There is democratic decay when the justice system is used for political domination. It is a resource employed from political strategies emanating from the political polarization that extends to literally worldwide levels. The significant difference from country to country refers to the …

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Opposition

Luis Rubio Perhaps the best paradox of Mexican politics today lies in that the main promoter of the opposition is the president himself, while it applies itself to wasting every opportunity it encounters. Lost in thought and their own labyrinths, the political parties, and their …

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When the Threats no Longer Scare.

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce The most eloquent sign of the end of the six-year term is when the President’s threats no longer frighten society. The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation advanced in an independent position in its relation with the Executive Branch, breaking with …

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