Month: May 2016
May 29, 2016
Government and Bureaucracy
Luis Rubio “Spain has been without a government for months and its economy improves every day”. So begins an analysis* on the Spanish situation. The description is extraordinary and enlightening,...
May 22, 2016
Glue and Common Pins
Luis Rubio In his book A Rage for Order, Robert Worth analyzes and describes how the so-called Arab Spring came about: the great expectations with which it was launched, the...
May 15, 2016
Opportunities and Expectations
Luis Rubio According to an old Chinese proverb, three things never return: the arrow launched, the word pronounced and lost opportunity. The history of Mexico in the last decades is,...
May 08, 2016
Responsibility and the Irresponsible
Luis Rubio How we Mexicans conduct ourselves has always caught my attention, such as blocking traffic by double parking, a political party advocating absurd and counterproductive bills, or a hotel...