Monday, January 18, 2010

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How can inhibit A MONOPOLY OF FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION OF 200 PEOPLE?



January 16 at 10:28 am Reply


How a monopoly can restrict freedom of expression of 200 people? Telmex case, Infinitus censured us!. Carlos



Alvarez .*




Telmex is a telecommunications services company has been accused multiple times of monopolistic practices in the exercise of its business. Political scientists and opinion leaders, as is the case of Denise Dresser, Carlos Slim accused of having bought the company (formerly a state-owned) under public power and have been directly benefited from the acquisition.


Although every citizen as I care this much, on this occasion did not want to accuse Carlos Slim's something that I know. I'd rather give a practical example of how a company can restrict freedom expression of 200 people in a couple of days. Silence is something that has not been able to achieve neither the federal nor state governments which we have noted and criticized for their opacity, their lack of transparency and its lack of capacity.


This time we stopped a company to provide a bad service, it allows us to spread the ideas of nearly 200 people who make the draft CEINPOL. Les


story: Carlos Alvarez, CEINPOL Editor, working from home, where he has installed his office and from there coordinating the efforts of 200 people, non-profit and only wanting to help and transcend, write daily to This digital magazine of analysis political. His routine is as follows, after analysis of what is going to publish, check your mail where you have stored the publications that the editors sent him ahead as the day for which they are published, go to content management service which publishes publishing and then advertising on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter.


This time it was impossible. Faced with poor service from a company that Tandeo the internet and on average it will cut about 10 times a day for periods of 5 minutes.


On Thursday January 14 15,260,430 picked up the report that is a mistake in "key Assignment "means that password to connect to the internet was wrong. Lie, because my key is the same for over 5 years.


The woman who served me told me I would restore service within 72 hours!. Impossible for a person who has to be attentive to the hundreds of emails to hundreds of comments on social networks, which have to interact with thousands of people in order to make the voices of CEINPOL reach thousands of readers who follow us daily.


Before continuing, I want to offer a public apology from the editors who have been affected by this situation and the thousands of readers who could not read us.

I should not be apologizing, but I have humility, and shame on me for hiring a lousy Internet service also gives me a courage and constant disappointments.


Today, I dialed back the number 01,800,123 22 22 to ask how was my report and in my desperation, I submitted to the person who assisted me in a dilemma, I said seriously answer me honestly if the service was failing for my password for my modem (which is also a waste and they gave me store TELMEX) or is a problem of TELMEX.


wait I said "little bit". That little bit lasted 10 minutes and just when I was Hang said, "is a massive problem to us." "Ah ... what good telling me" I replied.


is how I had come to a nearby cafe that smells of feet and the owner has a loud music that allows you to concentrate. But what choice do I have if I can work from the comfort and convenience that gives me the office I have installed in my home? I invite


Arturo Elias Ayub (@ arturoelias), chairman of the Telmex Foundation, an active Twitterer for an answer to 200 editors of CEINPOL honestly, do you ever failed the Prodigy Internet service? Why should respond yes you know what we feel unable to publish our opinions.


meantime, I demand to TELMEX restored and I guarantee I will not fail or I change my company this Monday January 18, 2010. It is unfair that we pay a service on time every month and do not allow us to work efficiently.



Sincerely,

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* Carlos Alvarez Acevedo, a political scientist and journalist, educated at the Tecnologico de Monterrey. Consultant specializing in the Media 2.0, Public Policy and Electoral Strategies. Currently Editor of Intelligence Policy Center (www.CEINPOL.com.mx), Digital Review of Political Analysis. Content Advisor Web Trionicca Radio.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

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The social commitment of artists - Gómez Porchini

"The social commitment of artists."
Posted in Blog: MEXICO TO GO FORWARD



One of the most influential forms of expression, that has participated in social movements around the world have been, is that of artists. Indeed, something to remember always, and advanced in every social change, there has been an artist who will take the lead and setting the pace of change. Not necessarily

has to be a musician. Artist is the painter, singer, troubadour, minstrel, actor, muralist, the goldsmith, the dancer, writer, poet, cartoonist and all that somehow interpret reality to see what a your very best knowledge correct view.

thing to remember Guernica Picasso, Rivera in his murals, skulls of Posadas, Nacha Guevara singing Benedetti, advanced Wilde on sexual diversity and many others.


who has the ability to understand what is and also knows how to transmit it to others, has a moral commitment that goes beyond what could be considered valid: there is a commitment to himself or someone individually, but it is with their own destiny.


That knowledge that things go wrong and must change, be sure that something must be done and also propose, is what drives the intellectuals and artists who manage to convince the masses or at least a person: his neighbor. With one to go while making a difference, we will have changed the world.


Today, Mexico has great opportunities for improvement and some of us have noticed. It is our commitment as human beings to know what you consider worthy to be corrected and why not, what needs to be changed.


today and to you, insist that we must give our young people the land that we, as healthy, most humane and above all, as fair as possible. It's just a question of wanting.


Sure, labor is the source of wealth and generate up to individuals and achieve it. But the State responsibility to ensure that their effects are beneficial and in turn, protect both the worker of injustice, and the pattern of abuse. Nothing can justify any injustice.


If laws must be changed, to change. Whether to change the Constitution, there must be. And it should be.


not just a question of knowing and understanding that things are bad. There will also be proposing how to correct and change them to be every day a little better the world we share. We offer solutions.


I invite you to reflect on the subject.

I would like your opinion.

worth. José Manuel Gómez

Porchini.

Comments: jmgomezporchini@gmail.com

Thursday, January 7, 2010

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MOVIES: If you have not seen, do not get the can not miss!!

Among the things I most enjoy is watching movies. The truth is that most movies are not good, not even "palomeras" but it is also true that there are some excellent and is a pleasure to see them, even to see her again! I present
A list of palículas that to me look excellent and I do want to ask their views and information on films to be included.
clarify that I have not followed any order to make this list. Here goes ... BEGIN and, seriously, take note!

1 .- Bread and Tulips - Italian

2 .- Four Days in September (Four Days in September) - Based on the book "O que é isso, companheira" Fernando Gabeira

3 .- 21 Grams - Written by Guillermo Arriaga. Directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu

4 .- The violinist who came from the sea - with Maggie Smith and Judi Dench

5 .- Kedma, looking for the lost land - Directed by Amos Gitai

6 .- tea at four, dinner at eight, DEATH AT MIDNIGHT (Gosford Park) - Under the direction of Robert Altman, and the excellent performance of actress Maggie Smith

7 .- The Bath (Shower / Xizao) - Actually, EXCELLENT

8 .- Cinema Paradiso (Director's version) by Giuseppe Tornatore film

9 .- And now, Ladies and Gentlemen - Claude Lelouch film

10 .- Talk to Her - Pedro Almodovar

11 .- Babette's Feast - Gabriel Axel
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12 .- Children of the World's End - A film by Marzieh Meshkini

13 .- Earth de Nadie (No man's land) - From director Danis Tanovic - Excellent

14 .- FULL MONTY (All or nothing) - British film based on a true story. Excellent

15 .- The Secretary - Maggie Gyllenhaal has a very good performance, a topic addressed masterfully. Excellent

16 .- In the Name of God (Magdalene Sisters)

17 .- Sideways (Side Ways)-A story of friendship and wine. Directed by Alexander Payne

20 .- Amélie - French film, excellent

21 .- AMEN (For ever and ever ... Amen) - The great director Costa-Gavras. EXCELLENT

22 .- La ley de Herodes - Luis Estrada film

23 .- Night Wedding - Movie Payel EXCELLENT Lounguine
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24 .- (Shine) - Directed by Scott Hicks

25 .- New York Stories:
a) Woody Allen: Oedipus tearing
b) Francis Coppola: Life Without Zoe
c) Martin Scorsese: Life Lessons

26. - Strawberry and Chocolate - Mexican Institute of Cinematography and the Cuban Institute of Arts and Industry Cinematograph EXCELLENT

27 .- Secrets of a marriage - Ingmar Bergman EXCELLENT

28 .- Paradise Now (Paradise Now) - Movie Hany Abu-Assad

29 .- Casablanca - Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Michael Curtiz film

30 .- Rear Window - Grace Kelly, James Stewart, Alfred Hitchcock film

31 .- El Padrino (The Godfather) - Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan, Robert Duval, a film by Francis Ford Coppola EXCELLENT

32 .- Seven Samurai (Seven Samurai) - Akira Kurosawa film. EXCELLENT

33 .- The Blair Witch Project (only the first film) - A film by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez EXCELLENT

34 .- Lolita - The version made by Stanley Kubrick

Any suggestions for additions to this list?

Monday, January 4, 2010

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Mexicans want to be rich - Leo Zuckermann

In a study on the socialization of medical students at Columbia University, the American sociologist Robert K. Merton found that individuals tend to compare with a control group who did not belong. Aspire to be like them and emulate. In practice, they become your model.



humans spend our lives trying to find these role models. In bookstores, there are shelves full of texts that promise to reveal the "secret of success" a person or company. At the academy we work to convince many of the virtues of the model of a country. "In this essay I argue that Botswana's success can be explained by the historical development of its institutions is related to the history of the Tswana states in the last 200 years," writes James A. Robinson in a study entitled Botswana as a model of successful country. The author, as usual, ends up inviting other African countries to follow the pattern Botswana.


In Latin America we have heard ad nauseam from the wildly successful English model. The first time I visited that country in 1983 I seemed a less developed country than Mexico. Since then, every time I returned, I'm more jealous. Spain is already a European power. What made him to develop so quickly? In a recent forum in Mexico City resurfaced this issue frankly American haunts us. Carlos Solchiaga replied there was magic solutions "out there in the world, are models of what a country wants to be." Former Minister of Economy and Finance under the government of Felipe Gonzalez revealed that when the English Socialists came to power were clear that they should deliver good results to the public or, otherwise, would throw the power. Reflected. They did not want to establish a Cuban-style socialism or nations of Eastern Europe. Solchiaga said: "We wanted to look like France and Germany, so simple." They wanted to look like a country with a market economy and a social justice agenda on issues like unemployment, health, education and minority rights.
In Latin America there are other countries that were of interest for their success: Chile and more recently Brazil. Recently, China also is heard as a possible model. There are those who, from the left, the model proposed by Chavez of Venezuela and the well-worn continue to defend Castro's Cuba.

Nobody, to my knowledge, speaks of Mexico as a model today. However, in this country that has caused more controversy over the story is the model of its northern neighbor. Speaking of the U.S. as an example to emulate awake many passions.

What country would seem to us and why? This is what ties asked in a survey by Consulta Mitofsky. The results are very interesting and are reported in this issue. I would like to emphasize four points:

1. Only 56% of Mexicans respond spontaneously to any country that would like to resemble Mexico. The remaining 44% did not know or no answer. The survey does not allow to know why the group refuses to respond. It is possible that these people are satisfied with Mexico as it is. But you may not have sufficient information to give an answer which country you would like it to resemble Mexico by his government, law, economics and lifestyle, as phrasing the question.

2. The U.S. is the favorite country of all those who responded spontaneously. 55% of this population that Mexico would like to look like its northern neighbor. The main reason is because the U.S. economy. It is what attracts of this model for the country. There is, in this sense, an aspiration of being as wealthy neighbors to the north, which is not surprising: it is a very human desire as legitimate. In this sense, it is time to banish that old idea that Mexicans are welcome to poverty. That philosophy cheesy Pepe el Toro, Ismael Rodríguez movies where the poor were good, humble and happy while the rich just the opposite.


3. The U.S. also is the most rejected by the Mexicans. 56% who answered spontaneously, 31% said they would not want to be like its northern neighbor. This is the old story of Mexico with respect to U.S.: love and hate. Pro and anti-Americanism yanquismo living in the same society. And why the U.S. is rejected? For their racism and mistreatment of migrants. It is logical because, although they are successful from the point of view, the Americans are still racist, despite electing a black president, and mistreating migrants, especially Mexicans, even ranting against them on a daily basis on the television screens.


4. Interestingly, the answer spontaneously, the second country to Mexicans answer is they want to look like China, a country that has had tremendous success economic to implement one of the most open economies in the world market, but where in the political sphere, dominated by a communist regime that violates human rights. Recently, in fact, the telephone union leader, now a federal deputy, asked Labor Secretary why Mexico did not imitate the Chinese model. Artfully Minister replied that this was impossible because, among other things, China had no unions. Undoubtedly attractive to mimic an economic success but not at the cost of living under the yoke of Communist rule. It is certainly interesting question of why both China like a group of Mexicans, "because they have technology." Chinese Technology "? On the contrary, is the most copycat of the world, which produces the largest amount of pirated products.
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The survey provides many more interesting results. I'm reading it, however, with a positive impression. That, at the end of the day, what the Mexicans seem to want is a successful country economically. They want, like the Americans, Chinese, Canadian, English, Batswana and even the Cubans to be rich. And that is the main message to the Mexican political class, that nobody is at odds with economic progress.
Leo Zuckermann. Political scientist. Affiliate professor at CIDE. Excelsior newspaper columnist.

Article published in the magazine Nexos: http://www.nexos.com.mx/?P=leerarticulo&Article=72937