The Principle.

Luis Rubio In the realm of folklore and ancient traditions, as set forth by Carlos Lozada, myths are tales forever retold for their wisdom and underlying truths. No one understands this logic better than President López Obrador, who is not only a master of narrative …

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Total War

Antonio Navalón From the origins of Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War” to the present day, it has always been known that wars are fought between people and people – regardless of their ethnic, religious, social, or any other origin – we have a repertoire …

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My oil to Cuba

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce On September 26 this year, Bloomberg reported that Mexico is sending free oil to Cuba. It noted that 350,000 barrels of crude oil were sent in June, while in July, twice as much was sent: 700,000 barrels. Mexico gave Cuba oil with …

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Morena, Mañanera, and the Military.

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce There has been so much discussion about who would be the best candidates for Morena that the issue of their proposals has been forgotten. Nobody knows for sure how the method evolved. It is known that the first conclusion about the “Morenista …

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 Subject and Object

Luis Rubio Polarization alters everything, from how things are worded to the inclination to listen to them. Polarization destroys language, with widely accepted terms morphing into polemical conspiracies prone to the extermination of adversaries. Bent by the obsession for confronting the good with the bad, …

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North-South, East-West.

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) meeting was held last week in an atmosphere of global realignments. The leaders’ speeches (3 women among men) from multiple countries expressed opinions on common issues: the war in Ukraine, the global financial system, poverty, the …

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The Gates of Hell

Antonio Navalón For many years now, the world has been witnessing, unperturbed, what is gradually becoming, if not the beginning of the end of its vital structure, a considerable worsening of the environmental conditions necessary for subsistence. Pollution after pollution and with a permanent denial …

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The State in Internal War

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce We are just at the beginning of the 2024 electoral process, and data and events indicate that it has been decided to take the country to the edge of a precipice. And maybe even throw us over it. It is impossible to …

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Governance

Luis Rubio A myth is circulating in Mexico: that of presidentialism without counterweights. This is nothing new. Between the exacerbated presidentialism of yesteryear, including the legislative paralysis in recent decades, and now the latest model of unipersonal government, Mexicans display a propensity for conceiving of …

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Watch out for the dinosaur’s tail.

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce López Obrador defines his government as a long-lasting and far-reaching transformation. However, he skirts the essentially authoritarian character of his proposal. Lord Roxton forbade his companions to shoot at the “huge beast with a great tail” that threatened to eat the whole …

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