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Juárez and Mexican Liberalism: What Remains Today? First Circle

Summary by ADN 40
In Primer Círculo, Carlos Elizondo and Federico Reyes Heroles talk with CIDE researcher José Antonio Aguilar about Mexican liberalism. They describe Juárez’s thinking as more liberal than the current rulers even though they call themselves juaristas. Juárez was part of the 19th century liberalism that placed at the center a free market economy and a political structure marked by constitutionalism, the separation of powers, as well as the Church-…
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In Primer Círculo, Carlos Elizondo and Federico Reyes Heroles talk with CIDE researcher José Antonio Aguilar about Mexican liberalism. They describe Juárez’s thinking as more liberal than the current rulers even though they call themselves juaristas. Juárez was part of the 19th century liberalism that placed at the center a free market economy and a political structure marked by constitutionalism, the separation of powers, as well as the Church-…

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ADN 40 broke the news in on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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