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563 Index Abasolo, 438 absolutism preceding liberal revolutions in Latin America, xvi–xvii absolutist principles, “old” liberals versus “new” liberals on, 397–401, 431–35 Academia de Nobles Artes, 280 Adams, John, x, xiv, 474 African Americans in U.S., universal suffrage and, 477, 479 Alamán, Lucas: Altamirano on, 317–18; biographical information, 150; Bustamante administration, as part of, 150, 153n2; free trade and, 324; as key writer, xxix; on restriction of vote to property holders, xv, 169–74. See also Bustamante administration (1829– 1832), Alamán’s critical examination of alcabalas (internal duties and customs), 322–23, 362 Alexander VI (pope), donation of, 9 Alexandria, Museum of, 520 Alexis de Tocqueville Prize, 541, 553–54 Alfonso Reyes Prize, 541, 549 Allende, 438 Almovogates, 320 Altamirano, Ignacio Manuel: amnesty after civil war, speech against, 299–306; biographical information, 298; independence , speech on anniversary of, 314–20; as key author, xxix; on martyrs of Tacubaya, 303, 307–13; as “old” liberal , xxiv Álvarez, General, 265, 302–3 ambition, problem of, 32–39, 203–4 amendment of constitution, Otero’s proposals for, 233–34 America. See Latin America, liberal republican tradition in; United States; specific Latin American countries American Indians. See indigenous peoples of Mexico amnesty proposal following Three Years’ War, 299–306 amparo, writ of, 410 Anaxagoras, 522 Appleby, Joyce, xiv, xxi Argentina, 483 Arista, Mariano, 272n4, 459 Aristides, 53 Aristophanes, 319 Aristotle and Aristotelianism, xvii, 30, 520, 522–23, 525, 526 armed forces. See military Arriaga, Ponciano, 33, 395, 476 Arteaga, Eduardo F., 415 association/assembly, right of, 216, 279 El Ateneo de la Juventud, 518 Attila the Hun, 319 Augustine of Hippo, 288 Ayutla, Plan/Revolution of (1854), 252, 263, 264, 266, 267, 272, 291, 296, 302–3, 322, 459, 483 Bagehot, Walter, 493 balance of powers, xxv–xxvi, 487–93 Balmes, Jaime, 338 Barquera, Juan Wenceslao, xxvn51 Barreda, Gabino, 511 Barthélémy, Joseph, 484n2, 488–89 Bases Orgánicas (1843), 233 Bassols, Narciso, 507, 513 Baudelaire, Charles, 553, 559–60 Bayard, Pierre Terrail, seigneur de (Chevalier de Bayard), 305 564 : index Bayle, Pierre, 76 Belisarius (Flavius Belisarius), 318 Bello, Dionisio, 309 Benítez, Justo, 406–7 Bentham, Jeremy, xixn34, 45, 74–76, 86–87, 98, 433 Berencer, Justice Criminelle, 59n3 Bergson, Henri, 518, 520 bicameral system, issues relating to, 171–78, 498 Bignon, Louis Pierre Edouard, baron, 94 Bitterness Street, 341 black people in U.S., universal suffrage and, 477, 479 Blake, William, 558 Blancarte, José María, 272n4 Bolivia, xv Bonaparte, Napoleon, 38, 52, 557 Bravo, Nicolás, 14, 154n3, 438 Brazil, 483 Breton, André, 554, 558 Brissot de Warville, Jacques Pierre, x Britain: citizen meetings or councils in public houses of, 126; conservatism in, 402; Constitution of, 212, 222, 229, 394, 492; education in, 335; emergency powers in, 164; parliamentary system of government in, 487, 494, 497; Tories and Whigs in, 97; universal suffrage in, 477, 478–80; U.S. government and Constitution originating in experience of, 156; vagrancy in, 346 Brito, Rodolfo, 506 Bruni, Leonardo, xvii Brutus (Caesar’s assassin), 96, 303, 554 Bryce, 474 Buenabad, Ángel, 311, 312 Buenrostro, Felipe, 299 Burke, Edmund, 85–86, 151, 152n1, 155, 157n6, 171 business and commerce, government support for, 369 Bustamante administration (1829–1832), Alamán’s critical examination of, 151– 78; bicameral system, issues relating to, 171–78; circumstances and objectives of, 153–55; means available to carry out objectives of, 153, 155–56, 162–69; property owners, proposal to restrict voting rights to, 169–74; U.S. Constitution and government compared, 156–63, 165–67 Bustamante, Anastasio, 14, 67n1, 139, 150–54, 159n7, 168, 321 Bustamante, Carlos María, 185 Caamaño, 301, 303 Calderón de la Barca, Pedro, 329, 446 Caligula (Roman emperor), 96 Calleja, Félix María, 438 Callejo, General, 308 Calles, Plutarco Elías, 512n3 Calpulalpan, republican victory at, 300, 301, 303, 307 Cardoso, Mr., 235 Carlos I (king of Spain), 117 Carlos III (king of Spain), 346 Carlos IV (king of Spain), xvi–xvii Carlos V (Holy Roman Emperor), 103, 117, 316 Caro, Elme-Marie, 398, 421–23, 432–33 Carrel, Dr., 520 Cartagena, Alonso de, xvii Casa Mata, Plan of (1823), 140–41, 142, 157 Casanova, 301, 304 Caso, Antonio: on ancient and early modern philosophy, 520–23; biographical information, 518; on democracy, 532–37; on fundamentalist religion, 439; on German idealism, 524–27; on Hegel and Hegelianism, 523, 525, 526– 29, 534, 535; on Kant, 522–25, 527, 529, 531; as key writer, xxix; liberty...

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