Morena, a Party for Six Years.

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce When President López Obrador leaves the Presidency of the Republic, his party-movement called Morena will tend to disappear. That instrument was not created to survive in time but was entrusted with a single objective and purpose: to achieve the presidency with and …

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Alliances.

Luis Rubio Ideological coherence or political pragmatism: the eternal dilemma of alliances. These last as long as their members continue to find greater benefits in participating and remaining in them than in denouncing them and breaking away. From Marxist theoreticians to the most seasoned political …

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Pernicious Solutions.

Luis Rubio When the government of a country finds itself in financial trouble, it has two possible solutions: it can reduce its excessive expenditures, or it can transfer the problem to the citizenry. The first course incentivizes growth because it ceases diverting resources to socially …

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False, all False.

Antonio Navalón Seeing how the big names in national politics run and act; those who are part of the government, the Senate, the Party currently in power, or who are close to the President of the Republic, is something a bit endearing. Between performances and …

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The Peña Effect.

Photo: Jill Burrow Luis Rubio At the end of the Cold War, Fukuyama wrote an article entitled “The End of History,” in which he postulated that the world had arrived at a consensus about the way forward. Twenty years later, with wars in the Middle East in vogue, Jennifer Welsh published “The Return of History,” …

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