The economic concentration process is accelerating (1% of the population already controls almost 60% of the global wealth), something outrageous, indecent, and unsustainable; military and geopolitical power remains concentrated in a main power and a handful of others that follow it; a fraction of the media increases its hegemony asphyxiating the diversity of informational perspectives and the multiple ways of perceiving reality; concentrated groups finance strategic think tanks that provide them with value and ideological coverage. The power to impose weighs heavily.
We are on values and communicational alert, to preserve the diversity that enriches us, to avoid the extinction of “unauthorized” voices, cultures, and nations.
In this issue of Opinion Sur we note that in Europe and in other latitudes “the king is naked” and that time has come to address truths firmly and frankly; that a good part of the solutions requires the elimination of wealth concentration, critical substratum of contemporary problems; that the so much needed mercy strengthens with the understanding of why things are as they are.
We keep learning from those who contribute with their efforts in the search for and the construction of a fairer and more sustainable world. Here is where we are: learning and offering what we have learned.
Greetings
The Editors
Opinion Sur



