Rubén sharply defines and defends his convictions, which often makes him uncomfortable. In this book, he ventures into political philosophy with the thick topics that require the iconoclastic attitude that characterizes the author. Both Alfonso Reyes' Moral Primer and the so-called Moral Constitution called by Andrés Manuel López Obrador are the focus of the author. Rubén stirs, agitates and provokes from an atheist perspective, to defend society and the secular State from both subtle and fundamentalist temptations of religious and secular belief systems. He lashes out at religion and fervent nationalism... he jumps into the public arena to face a substantive debate on ethics and freedom, which contract with ignorance. However, as Rosa Luxemburg said: "Freedom is always the freedom of those who think differently".







