Presented to you through Paradigm Publishing Services
University of Texas Press
Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
II. Mexican Liberalism's Ideals of Education and Government
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION xiii
-
INTRODUCTION
- I. Philosophy and Its History 3
- II. Positivism in Mexican Circumstances 13
- III. The Positivism of Auguste Comte 23
- IV. Mexican Positivism 30
-
SECTION ONE: THE BIRTH
- I. The Positivist Interpretation of Mexican History 39
- II. Historical Circumstances in Mexico, 1867 47
-
SECTION TWO: THE ORIGINS
- I. The Forces of Progress and Reaction 61
- II. Mexican Liberalism's Ideals of Education and Government 68
- III. The Ideology of the Mexican Bourgeoisie in Its Combative Phase 78
-
SECTION THREE: THE DEVELOPMENT, "GABINO BARREDA"
- I. Gabino Barreda and the Problem of Freedom 93
- II. Barreda's Defense of the Interests of the Mexican Bourgeoisie 101
- III. Gabino Barreda's Plan of Education 110
- IV. Barreda's Defense of His Plan of Education 122
-
SECTION FOUR: THE DEVELOPMENT, "THE DISCIPLES"
- I. The Positivists and the Construction of the New Order 139
- II. The Application of the Positivist Method 148
- III. The Theory of Some Positivists concerning the Social Order 155
- IV. The Creation of the Social Order 169
-
SECTION FIVE: THE UTOPIA
- I. Freedom of Conscience and Positivism 183
- II. The Ideal of a New Positivist Spiritual Power 197
- III. The Struggle for Spiritual Power 206
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 223
- INDEX 231
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION xiii
-
INTRODUCTION
- I. Philosophy and Its History 3
- II. Positivism in Mexican Circumstances 13
- III. The Positivism of Auguste Comte 23
- IV. Mexican Positivism 30
-
SECTION ONE: THE BIRTH
- I. The Positivist Interpretation of Mexican History 39
- II. Historical Circumstances in Mexico, 1867 47
-
SECTION TWO: THE ORIGINS
- I. The Forces of Progress and Reaction 61
- II. Mexican Liberalism's Ideals of Education and Government 68
- III. The Ideology of the Mexican Bourgeoisie in Its Combative Phase 78
-
SECTION THREE: THE DEVELOPMENT, "GABINO BARREDA"
- I. Gabino Barreda and the Problem of Freedom 93
- II. Barreda's Defense of the Interests of the Mexican Bourgeoisie 101
- III. Gabino Barreda's Plan of Education 110
- IV. Barreda's Defense of His Plan of Education 122
-
SECTION FOUR: THE DEVELOPMENT, "THE DISCIPLES"
- I. The Positivists and the Construction of the New Order 139
- II. The Application of the Positivist Method 148
- III. The Theory of Some Positivists concerning the Social Order 155
- IV. The Creation of the Social Order 169
-
SECTION FIVE: THE UTOPIA
- I. Freedom of Conscience and Positivism 183
- II. The Ideal of a New Positivist Spiritual Power 197
- III. The Struggle for Spiritual Power 206
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 223
- INDEX 231