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Las grandes traiciones de méxico / Mexico's Great Betrayals [9786073852081]

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Overview

Una larga cadena de infamias se extiende por la historia de México y, lamentablemente, no escasean las cometidas por próceres, héroes nacionales y caudillos, e incluso por los llamados “padres de la patria”

En todo tiempo y hasta nuestros días, sin perder de vista a Colosio, la lucha por llegar al poder y mantenerse en él a cualquier costo ha producido alianzas inconfesables, corrupción a niveles inauditos y asesinatos a mansalva… o maquiavélicos, como el cometido, tal vez, por medio de un veneno, contra Benito Juárez.

La cadena de traiciones se extiende a lo largo del siglo XIX, de Morelos a Santa Anna y hasta dar con Porfirio Díaz, quien entierra al liberalismo mexicano y, a pesar de haber llegado a la presidencia enarbolando el principio de la no reelección, se reelige a su antojo hasta ser depuesto por el estallido de la revolución. Ya en el siglo XX Victoriano Huerta traiciona a Madero; Carranza traiciona a Zapata; Obregón traiciona la revolución y su principal postulado: sufragio efectivo, no reelección, pues se reelige en 1928, y además traiciona a Carranza, a Villa, a Adolfo de la Huerta y a Francisco Serrano, hasta que el propio caudillo cae muerto, baleado y traicionado, entre otros asesinos, por Plutarco Elías Calles, su querido paisano y gran amigo.

En esta obra, Francisco Martín Moreno narra y analiza estos y otros episodios con base en una minuciosa investigación documental y con un estilo ágil, ameno y vigoroso, convencido de que es fundamental conocer a fondo la historia de nuestro país, en toda su cruda verdad, para tratar de alcanzar una mayor salud social.

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

A trail of infamy stretches through Mexican history; sadly, much it committed by national heroes, caudillos, even the country’s so-called “founding fathers.”
 
Throughout Mexico’s history to the present day, through the assassination of Colosio and beyond, the struggle to seize and hold onto power at any cost has led to unexpected alliances, unprecedented levels of corruption and brazen killings. Some of these have been downright Machiavellian, including the rumored poisoning of Benito Juárez.
 
The chain of betrayals extends through the nineteenth century, from Morelos to Santa Anna and Porfirio Díaz, who stamped out Mexican liberalism and, despite winning the presidency by championing the principle of no reelection, clung to power until the outbreak of revolution.  The twentieth century continued the trend, with Victoriano Huerta’s betrayal of Madero; Carranza’s betrayal of Zapata; and Obregón’s betrayal of the revolution and its main rallying cry: effective suffrage, no reelection. The latter’s treason culminated in his reelection in 1928 and subsequent betrayal of Carranza, Villa, Adolfo de la Huerta and Francisco Serrano, until he met his end at the hands of, among others, Plutarco Elías Calles, his close friend and fellow Sonoran.
 
Francisco Martín Moreno relies on meticulous archival research to analyze these and other episodes in Mexican history in this accessible and compelling volume, motivated by the conviction that understanding the history of one’s country, warts and all, is fundamental to building a healthy society today.

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Details

Author:
Francisco Martín Moreno
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
03/18/2025
ISBN-10:
6073852088
ISBN-13:
9786073852081
Pages:
280
Publisher:
PRH Grupo Editorial

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