Publisher's Synopsis
La constituciÃ3n y la dictadura (The Constitution and the Dictatorship) by Emilio Rabasa is a detailed study of the political organization of Mexico, originally published in 1911. This work offers a critical analysis of the Mexican Constitution in the context of the country's historical trajectory and the prevalence of dictatorial rule. Rabasa delves into the intricacies of Mexican governance, exploring the tensions between constitutional principles and the realities of political power. As a prominent legal scholar and political thinker, Rabasa provides valuable insights into the challenges of establishing a stable and just political order in Mexico during a period of significant social and political upheaval. This book remains relevant for anyone interested in understanding the historical roots of Mexican politics and the enduring quest for constitutionalism.
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