Francisco Bulnes (politician)

Francisco Bulnes (politician)

Francisco Bulnes (1847-1924) was an influential intellectual during the regime of Mexican President Porfirio Diaz who served as the Secretary of Foreign Affairs. As a "científico", the prevailing intellectual movement of the period, he believed in the positivist approach to science and to history.

Author of "El verdadero Díaz y la Revolución", (Editorial Gomez de la Puente, 1920).


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