China and Europe: the West’s Strategic Mistake
16/12/25
Europe believes it can redefine economic reality by decree. China simply produces, learns, and wins. Without cheap energy there is no industry; without industry there is no sovereignty. Europe’s problem is not moral—it is strategic.
Liberal Manifesto (2025, Pedro Telleria
2025-11-15
Individual liberty is the moral core the State keeps invading. The Manifesto exposes a hypertrophic power that regulates, conditions, and fragments. It defends property, subsidiarity, and voluntary contracts against collectivism, which infantilizes and divides.
They Win the Cultural Battle… those Who Lost the Economic One
2025-10-23
Collectivist ideas failed in economics but dominate the narrative. They control language, hide behind perceived morality, and weaponize emotion. Freedom is not protected by silence; it requires reclaiming meaning and speaking clearly.
Product and Service Development: …the other path to profitability. (Part 1)
1994-02-22
The article argues that profitability isn’t achieved solely through cost-cutting or process redesign, but by innovating in products and services. “Product-Driven Competitiveness” relies on differentiated offerings that yield higher margins. Industries like telecommunications and banking show how innovation—new services, strategic alliances, and methodologies such as PCP ("Product Creation Process")—can reshape business. The challenge isn’t technical but organizational: breaking functional rigidity, identifying real customer needs, and making new-offer launches a permanent business habit.
Product and Service Development: …the other path to profitability. (Part-2)
1994-03-01
Innovation isn’t improvisation—it’s method, strategy, and organization. The PCP model shows that developing new products doesn’t compete with efficiency; it strengthens it. Companies that institutionalize innovation will make change a profitable and permanent habit.
Pay Television: The New Cornucopia (Part-1)
1994-01-11
Cable television could reshape Spain’s entertainment and telecom economy, create thousands of jobs and pave the way for the information superhighways. But without clear legislation, the opportunity risks fading amid political hesitation.
Pay Television: The New Cornucopia (Part 2)
1994-01-18
Cable television could transform Spain’s economy, technology, and leisure. It creates jobs, drives competition, and foreshadows the coming “Information Superhighway.” More than a screen business, it is a network linking development, culture, and freedom.