Those Blessed Memories.

The article critiques the erosion of democracy in Mexico, highlighting the judicial election’s role in establishing an authoritarian regime. It discusses the manipulation of electoral principles, diminishing plurality, and shrinking citizen participation. The author warns against regressive political trends, emphasizing that essential democratic values should not be subjected to political maneuvering.

100 Years Of The Great Gatsby.

The Great Gatsby, celebrated for its exploration of tragic romance, marks its centennial as a contender for the greatest American novel. Fitzgerald’s narrative, primarily through Nick Carraway, delves into themes of aspiration, love, and societal critique, paralleling other literary works like Casablanca and reflecting national ideals and archetypes.

The Apparition

The piece discusses political dynamics in Mexico, highlighting Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s perceived revolutionary role and the implications of recent voting actions. It explores global military cooperation, particularly regarding aid to Ukraine, and signals challenges ahead for Mexico under a one-party rule. Caution is urged amidst a looming uncertain future.

The World at War: Understanding Today’s Global Conflicts.

Current and future wars are escalating globally, with the conflict in Ukraine now impacting Russia directly. The U.S. struggles with indecisiveness regarding peace, while China’s military pressures Taiwan. As multiple regions face conflict, the warning is clear: without dialogue, wars may continue to spread globally.

The Evolution of Drug Trafficking and Politics in Mexico

The history of drug trafficking in Mexico reveals deep-rooted ties between politics and organized crime. From the 19th century to recent administrations, governments have been complicit in the narcotics trade. Current dynamics involve heightened violence and challenges to state authority, notably during López Obrador’s alliance with cartels, raising questions about control and security.

Mexico’s Dead Calm: A Call for Leadership Action

Presidents often start their terms with ambitions for transformation but face challenges that can lead to a legacy of inaction. Mexico is currently experiencing a state of “dead calm,” with growing social and economic issues. Effective leadership is urgently needed to address these problems, but the current administration risks paralysis by following a predetermined script.

Netanyahu Reveals Europe’s True Colors

Galia Oz highlights the moral crisis in Israel, where rising anti-Semitism coincides with Prime Minister Netanyahu’s actions amidst the Gaza conflict. The Israeli military has caused immense civilian suffering, and European nations continue arms collaborations despite human rights violations. The article critiques Europe’s passive stance while demanding accountability and limitations on military ties with Israel.

The Clash of Reason and Faith in Modern Politics

The Enlightenment sought to promote political philosophy over political theology, emphasizing knowledge and reason. However, it underestimated the enduring appeal of divine obedience. Modern conflicts illustrate the struggle between these perspectives, with figures like Putin and AMLO embodying political theology’s resurgence, challenging liberal ideals and favoring authoritative governance based on faith rather than rationality.

Farewell to Democracy.

The text critiques the deterioration of democracy in Mexico, emphasizing the farcical nature of voting and the problematic election of judges. It highlights the growing authoritarianism, manipulation of electoral processes, and public ignorance regarding the judiciary’s role. The author laments the loss of democratic institutions and the troubling state of law enforcement.

Education As An Object Of Hatred.

The Trump administration’s attack on U.S. higher education is marked by accusations against universities for promoting anti-Semitism and pro-Palestinian policies, leading to significant funding cuts. This approach threatens academic freedom and scientific advancement, echoing historical patterns of totalitarian regimes that aim to control knowledge and suppress dissent.