México Negro (Ed. 35 aniversario) / Black Mexico. 35th Anniversary Edition

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«¿Quién financió la Revolución mexicana? ¿De dónde salieron las armas y municiones para que nos matáramos otra vez entre los mexicanos, si México carecía, y carece, de una poderosa industria militar y a lo largo del movimiento armado no contábamos con las divisas no con los metales para importarlas?»

Tal parece que, como sentenció el poeta: «El niño Dios te escrituró un establo y los veneros del petróleo, el diablo», pues de pronto en el territorio de una nación mayoritariamente pobre aparecieron inmensas chapopoteras en las que el petróleo afloraba, exhibiendo una riqueza insospechada, y las grandes potencias conspiraron para apropiárselas. 

Por las páginas de esta magnética novela transitan hombres de negocios disfrazados de diplomáticos, espías, diputados corruptos, clérigos de diversa jerarquía, abogado y notarios mexicanos vendidos a las compañías petroleras extranjeras, extorsionados de la peor ralea, guardias blancas y toda una caterva de personajes que, durante más de medios siglo, saquearon impunemente el subsuelo mexicano. 

Martín Moreno nos revela, con su enérgica e informada prosa, pasajes inéditos que debería conocer todo mexicano crítico de la historia oficial. 

«Al publicar México negro, nunca imaginé que, a 35 años de distancia, miles de lectores seguirían leyéndolo, Tampoco supuse la catástrofe que significaría la burocratización de la energía en México: Pemex es la única compañía petrolera quebrada en el mundo. Su insolvencia financiera puede destruir el crédito público de México. Ha sido, con algunas excepciones, una cantera de bandidos. 
¿De qué les ha servido la expropiación petrolera de 1938 a más de 50 millones de mexicanos sepultados, hoy en día, en la pobreza?» - Francisco Martín Moreno

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“Who financed the Mexican Revolution? Where did all those weapons and ammunitions for Mexicans to kill each other once again, come from? Mexico lacked, and still lacks, a powerful military manufacturing industry and throughout the armed conflict we did not have the necessary cash flow nor the metals to import them.”
 
It seems that suddenly, within the territory of a mostly poor nation, immense oil fields appeared from which oil flowed freely, exhibiting unsuspected wealth, and then the great powers conspired to take ownership of them.
 
Throughout this novel we will run across businessmen disguised as diplomats, spies, corrupt deputies, clergymen, Mexican lawyers and notaries who have sold themselves to foreign oil companies, and a whole host of characters who, for over half a century, looted the riches of the Mexican subsoil with zero consequences.
 
With his energetic and informed prose, Martín Moreno reveals previously unpublished information that every critic of Mexico’s official history should know.
 
“When I published Black Mexico, I never imagined that 35 years later, thousands of readers would still be reading it. Nor could I have imagined the catastrophe that the bureaucratization of Mexico’s energy would mean. What good has the oil expropriation of 1938 served the more than 50 million Mexicans today, as they are buried in poverty?” -Francisco Martín Moreno

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Author:
Francisco Martin Moreno
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
656
Publisher:
PRH Grupo Editorial (June 22, 2021)
Language:
Spanish
ISBN-13:
9786073199780
ISBN-10:
6073199783
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25.2oz
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5.9" x 9.45" x 1.62"
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12
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Country of Origin:
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