Andrés Molina Enriquez, Los grandes problemas nacionales (Mexico City, Imprenta de A., Carranza e Hijos, 1909), p. 364.
2.
Ibid., pp. 196-269, 270-361.
3.
Ibid., p. 220.
4.
Ibid., pp. 248-53.
5.
Ibid., p. 293.
6.
Ibid., p. 320.
7.
Ibid., p. 332.
8.
Ibid., p. 270.
9.
Ibid., p. 258.
10.
Ibid., p. 307.
11.
Ibid., p. 336.
12.
Ibid., p. 313.
13.
According to Molina Enriquez the situation would, of course, be much worse if political power fell in the hands of the criollos. Their foreign orientation woud make them deliver the destiny of Mexico to the foreigners. Ibid., p. 312.
14.
Ibid., pp. 317-20.
15.
Ibid., p. 245.
16.
Ibid., p. 231.
17.
Ibid., p. 242.
18.
Ibid., p. 221.
19.
Ibid., p. 220.
20.
Ibid., p. 221.
21.
Ibid., p. 221.
22.
Diccionario Porrúa de Historia, Biografía y Geografía de México (Mexico City, 1964), pp. 950-1.
23.
Daniel Moreno , Los hombres de la Revolución ( Mexico City, 1960), pp. 27-9.
24.
The reader must bear in mind that this brief study is based exclusively on that work of Molina Enriquez published in 1909; the social opinions expressed in later works and his political collaboration with Victoriano Huerta deserve separate analysis.