The Truth About Mexico Being a Birds Eye View of Political Social And Econo

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The Truth About Mexico Being a Birds Eye View of Political Social And Econo
David Lawrence
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We almost stum- bled over a man and boy asleep, folded la I Sankets under the sky. They lay along- side some freight cars, wherein were troivps, wives, children, and camp follow- ers.
•It will take generations, " he said, "to • make this a rare sight in Mexico. Edu- cation will do it — education that the (ientiflcos" said wasn't good for the people, education that the Catholic church wouldn't give them, education, that we must give them and will. It alone can change all this. " CURBING THE LAWL
...ESSNESS.
On the theory that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, the old regime kept the iower classes in constant ignorance . As well as In constant awe of those r. Bove. To-day the peons still impress you as afraid any mi nut. They will be enslaved as happened on one pretext or another in the days of the Porfirmta sys- tem.
Hasn't liberty given way, as it usual- ly does, to license? There can be no doubt of it. Serious abuse of new-found liberty, excesses of ail kinds, robberies, bandit depredations, and a wave of mur- der and crime have followed in the wake of the revolution.


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