The Bill Board, a Numismatic Journey with Banknotes
The 2012 publication by the Instituto Electoral y de Participación Ciudadana del Estado de Jalisco serves as both a historical preservation of Francisco I. Madero’s seminal work, The Presidential Succession of 1910, and a pedagogical tool for modern civic education. The text honors the legacy of Mexican democratic thinkers who challenged absolute power and militarism, arguing that their stoic defense of republican values laid the necessary groundwork for the country's current institutional legitimacy. Within the excerpts, Madero reflects on his own transition from an indifferent businessman to a revolutionary leader, fueled by a conviction that the Mexican people were ready for representative democracy and an end to the Porfirian dictatorship. Ultimately, the source frames the effective suffrage and no re-election movement as an ongoing moral obligation, emphasizing that public instruction and active citizenship are the primary defenses against despotism.
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