Monthly Archives: December 2019

December 29, 2019

Old and New

Luis Rubio Life has its cycles and the calendar too. A year is about to end and the next one begins: the expectation never ceases to be present in the form of hope and fear, opportunity and possibility. As in other years, I take this moment to quote some of the great thinkers, this time […]

December 22, 2019

My Readings

 Luis Rubio “Of all of man’s instruments that is not an extension of the body but of the mind, the most wondrous, no doubt, is the book” Jorge Luis Borges   There are few themes as culminating in public discussion, in Mexico and in the world, as the manner in which to conduct economic affairs. […]

December 15, 2019

Narratives and Realities

Luis Rubio Politics in the era of the ubiquity of information is about narratives: contrasting visions of the world that exaggerate the differences and attenuate the coincidences, all for the sake of capturing the support of the citizenry and its vote. The essence of politics has not changed, but the speed of the message, the […]

December 8, 2019

Violence and Terrorism

Luis Rubio The bullets did not do the job. Hugs aren’t working either. Insecurity and violence increase and there is no reasonable diagnosis of the problem nor of how to solve it. A threat by President Trump was enough for those responsible of security to forget about the problem or its terrible consequences for citizens, […]

December 3, 2019

A Year of Retreat

WILSON CENTER – Mexico Institute Nov 24, 2019, by Luis Rubio @lrubiof As the López Obrador administration ends its first year in office, Mexicans can look back to a period of unrestrained change, mostly to recreate the legal structures of the past. The president has not been shy or modest in his objective to establish […]

December 1, 2019

Another Rationality

 Luis Rubio Max Weber, the German sociologist, wrote that modernity –“the fate of our time”- consists of the advance of rationality and the retreat of the mystery, which he denominates “the disenchantment of the world.” Modernization implied, in his conception, the abandonment of magic in order to incorporate rationality into the making of decisions and […]