Month: December 2016
December 25, 2016
Some Readings
Luis Rubio The beautiful thing about libraries, about books, is that they are like cherries. You finish one, and this leads to others, which end up leading you inevitably. Arturo...
December 18, 2016
Off-Track Politicians
Luis Rubio It is rare day that our politicians realize the effects of their decisions. Assured of the infallibility and bonhomie of their ideas, they rarely consider the possibility that...
December 11, 2016
Little Civil Wars
Luis Rubio Mexico is experiencing a growing universe of “little” civil wars that can end up with it in ruins. By the same token, the dynamic that this is creating...
December 04, 2016
Inertia and Growth
Luis Rubio Concern is in vogue with regard to China’s growth rate and its potential implications for the world. However, the same phenomenon can be observed in the U.S., Europe...