Op-Ed: Destroying Mexico (Part I of III)

José Antonio Polo Oteyza “Believing suspicions and denying truths,is what in the world is called absence,fire in the soul, and hell in life.”Lope de Vega “The best lack all conviction, while the worstAre full of passionate intensity.”W. B. Yeats Carthago delenda est, “Carthage must be …

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A Critical Election.

Antonio Navalón Next June 5, the ballot boxes will again speak in six States of the Republic that will elect a series of positions, including the respective governorships of each of the entities involved for the next six years. This is a crucial election since …

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Discontent

Luis Rubio Not by chance did Churchill coin the phrase that “democracy is the worst form of government – except for all the others tried.” for many decades, democracy was perceived as the ideal mechanism for processing the demands of society and, at the same …

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Meditations

Luis Rubio Over the past three years, the Mexican president’s discourse has modified the vectors of Mexican politics. Many elements that were taken for granted have been exposed as puny or insubstantial. In contrast, attempts have proliferated to explain the phenomenon that the president represents, …

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The Cuban Missions

Ricardo Pascoe Pierce At the end of 2019, the United Nations (UN) qualified as “forced labor” the conditions in which Cuban doctors work, “as well as other professionals…” who are part of the internationalization Missions that, since 1963, the Cuban government deploys abroad. In November …

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