Francisco Bulnes

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1847 – 1924

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Who was Francisco Bulnes?

Francisco Bulnes was an influential intellectual during the regime of Mexican President Porfirio Diaz who served as the Secretary of Foreign Affairs. As a científico, the prevailing intellectual movement of the period, he believed in the positivist approach to science and to history.

Author of El verdadero Díaz y la Revolución, and The Whole Truth About Mexico: President Wilson's Responsibility. and El porvenir de las naciones hispano americanas ante las conquistas recientes de Europa y los Estados Unidos.

In El porvenir de las nations Hispano-Americanas, published in 1899 in the wake of the Spanish—American War, Bulnes attributed Mexico's backwardness to a combination of Iberian conservatism and Indian debility. He explained the natives' weakness, using the recently developed science of nutrition, by dividing mankind into three races: the people of corn, wheat, and rice. After some dubious calculations of the nutritional value of staple grains, he concluded that “the race of wheat is the only truly progressive one,” and that “maize has been the eternal pacifier of America's indigenous races and the foundation of their refusal to become civilized.”

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1847
Died
1924

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on July 23, 2013

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