Andr? S Molina Enr? Quez
(Jilotepec, State of Mexico,
November 30, 1868 - Toluca,
State of Mexico, August 1, 1940)
he was a lawyer, sociologist and
mexican writer of ideology
positivist.
Analyze? the agrarian problem in Mexico,
influy? to Luis Cabrera Lobato
who elaborate? the Agrarian Law
Issued on January 6, 1915
by the government of Venustiano Carranza,
and later I participate in the redaction
of the constitutional article 27.
public? the newspaper La Hormiga.
From 1898 to 1903,
collaborating also for the
Bulletin of the Scientific Institute and
Literary of the State of Mexico.
In 1906 because of his book Ju? Rez
and the Reformation won? the contest
what was organized to celebrate
centenary of the birth of Benito Ju? rez.
In 1908, he taught c? tedra
of ethnography at the National Museum of History
That same year public? his work
The big national problems,
which included a strong criticism
to the integral policy of Porfirio D? az
The book by Molina Enr? Quez
influy? in revolutionary ideas,
He was one of the leaders of the
National Agrarian Confederation,
which had been split from the
National Agrarista Party in 1923.
Together with Gildardo Maga? A,
Miguel Mendoza L? Pez and Saturnino Cedillo
During the sunset of his life,
Molina Enr? Quez was dedicated to
write The agrarian revolution in Mexico,
work of five volumes that was published in 1936.
Vivi? in the city of Toluca,
where he was magistrate of
high Court of Justice
during the state government of
Colonel Wenceslao Labra.
Muri? on August 1, 1940
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