Tag: Reforms
Reforming the Power
Alexander Woollcott met G.K. Chesterton for lunch at a London restaurant and asked him about his view on...
From here to 2018
Four years is a long time: in this space a country can establish the foundations of its transformation...
Authority and Catalysis
In “The Guns of August”, Barbara Tuchman relates how a series of apparently unrelated events and circumstances led...
After the reforms
To steal the Hesperides’s golden apples, Hercules proposed to Atlas, the Titan holding up the heavens, that he...
The Reforms and the Future
With the formal announcement of the energy reform, President Enrique Peña-Nieto concluded the first step of his project...
What Should Follow
To govern, an authoritarian system requires no more than skill, some institutions and minimal rules because everything revolves...
The Other Side of the Reforms
Ralf Dahrendorf, German-British professor, wrote that “conflict is a necessary factor in all processes of change”. As the...
Will the Energy Reform work?
Mexico is encountering extraordinarily complex and simultaneous dilemmas at present. On the one hand, an economy that for...
Guilt Pangs and Promises
There’s something Platonic in the current domestic debate: the constitutional reforms are like Plato’s shadows, the secondary ones...
Reform and Reaction
The notion of reforming acquired singular –in fact monumental- relevance in recent decades to a good degree because...