1916. Expose on Mexican corruption by Bulnes, civil and mining
engineer, chemist and bacteriologist; Representative and Senator in
the Mexican Congress for 30 years. He believed that the Mexican
revolution had a threefold aspect: that of a great social drama; of
a weighty international problem, and of a terrible socialistic
experience for a people whose starved, infuriated, and overwrought
element obtained a complete victory over the representative element
in August, 1914. This book has been banned in Mexico. The book is
divided into the following four parts: Some Presidential Facts
Concerning Sociological Conditions in Mexico; The Truth Concerning
the Origin of the Mexican Revolution and Its Developments Up to the
Time of President Wilson's Intervention; The Political and
Historical Indictment of President Wilson in the Mexican Case; and
Mexico's Probable Condition in the Immediate Future.
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