Note sull'episodio
In this episode of pplpod, we explore the life of Porfirio Díaz, the military hero who became Mexico’s longest-serving ruler and established the era known as the Porfiriato. We trace his journey from a liberal general fighting the French at the Battle of Puebla to his rise to the presidency via a coup based on the principle of "no re-election".
Tune in to learn how Díaz stabilized Mexico through a policy of "pan o palo" (bread or the bludgeon), balancing modernization and foreign investment with political repression. We discuss the influence of his technocratic advisors, the "Científicos," the widespread dispossession of peasant lands, and the controversial interview that sparked the 1910 election crisis against Francisco I. Madero. Finally, we cover the outbreak of the Mexican Revolution that ultimately forced the aging dictator into exile ...