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Ramón Alberto Garza is a journalist with extensive and rich experience. He has worked for “El Norte”, “Reforma”, “Televisa”, “El Universal”, among others. Currently, he is President and Director at “Código Magenta”. This year, Ramón published the book “Dinastías: Dos familias, una nación”, where he offers a very complete reading of the country’s political scene from the second half of the last century to date, touching on topics such as former presidents, Zapatismo, transitions, recent governments, among others. In this episode we talk about topics such as: -The mistakes of Mexican politicians -The crisis of leadership in the world -Where should our focus be to change things -Problems of current Mexican society and their causes Listen to Ramón’s first appearance on DEMENTES here: 076 Your dreams have no limits Ramón Alberto Garza Apply for Collective's MBT scholarship here: dementes.mx/beca Sign up for SietedeSiete, a weekly newsletter where you can find the best resources, videos, articles, and tools that help you open your mind and take your life to the next level. https://www.dementes.mx/correo/ Welcome to DEMENTES, a podcast where every week I have uncensored conversations with the leaders of each industry. All of my guests have gone off the beaten path and in the episode we talk about how they did it and the lessons they've learned along the way. Subscribe to the channel: DEMENTES Podcast Instagram: / dementespodcast Diego Barrazas Instagram: / diegobarrazas Twitter: / diegobarrazas 0:00 Intro 2:25 Ramón Alberto: Second time on DEMENTES 4:18 Ramón's first book / Politics in Mexico in the 20th Century 35:57 The political genetics of Mexico 38:11 Trusting politicians 45:55 The presidential sash: a cursed fabric 50:48 The loss of social mobility 58:34 Congruence in power 1:01:47 The most interesting year for presidents 1:05:55 Social programs 1:09:10 A change of regime 1:19:07 What does it take to change? 1:21:18 Mexico is too big to fail 1:24:55 Dependence on the United States 1:31:03 Leadership crisis in the world 1:34:04 Where can change begin? 1:45:00 Three most important lessons