Luis Cabrera Lobato
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Luis Vicente Cabrera Lobato (Zacatlán, Puebla, 17 de julio de 1876 - Ciudad de México, 12 de abril de 1954) fue un abogado, político, diplomático y escritor (crítico, ensayista, poeta) mexicano. Para firmar sus ensayos políticos utilizó el seudónimo de Lic. Blas Urrea y para firmar algunas de sus obras literarias utilizó el seudónimo de Lucas Ribera. Su ideología de protección al campesino y sus propuestas fueron la base para el desarrollo de la Ley Agraria promulgada el 6 de enero de 1915 por Venustiano Carranza.
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Luis Vicente Cabrera Lobato (July 17, 1876 – April 12, 1954) was a Mexican lawyer, politician and writer. His pen name for his political essays was "Lic. Blas Urrea"; the more literary works he wrote as "Lucas Rivera". During the late presidency of Porfirio Díaz, he was a vocal critic of the regime. He became an important civilian intellectual in the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920).
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Luis Cabrera Lobato
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Luis Cabrera Lobato
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Luis Cabrera
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Luis Cabrera
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1954-04-12
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1876-07-17
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23085650
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Escuela Nacional de Jurisprudencia
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1876-07-17
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Luis Vicente Cabrera Lobato
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Cabrera in 1914
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María Luisa Inés/ José/ Guillermo / Mercedes / Jorge / Luis / Enrique / Daniel / Ramón
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Mexican
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1954-04-12
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Lawyer
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essays, poetry, professional literature, translations
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lawyer, politician, writer
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Deputy of the Congress of the Union
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for the 14th district of Puebla
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Daniel Cabrera
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Guillermina Nevraumont / Elena Cosío
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Constantino Molina
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1918-08-31
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1917-07-13
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1919
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Luis Vicente Cabrera Lobato (Zacatlán, Puebla, 17 de julio de 1876 - Ciudad de México, 12 de abril de 1954) fue un abogado, político, diplomático y escritor (crítico, ensayista, poeta) mexicano. Para firmar sus ensayos políticos utilizó el seudónimo de Lic. Blas Urrea y para firmar algunas de sus obras literarias utilizó el seudónimo de Lucas Ribera. Su ideología de protección al campesino y sus propuestas fueron la base para el desarrollo de la Ley Agraria promulgada el 6 de enero de 1915 por Venustiano Carranza.
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Luis Vicente Cabrera Lobato (July 17, 1876 – April 12, 1954) was a Mexican lawyer, politician and writer. His pen name for his political essays was "Lic. Blas Urrea"; the more literary works he wrote as "Lucas Rivera". During the late presidency of Porfirio Díaz, he was a vocal critic of the regime. He became an important civilian intellectual in the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920). He was a co-founder of the Anti-Re-electionist Party, which backed the candidacy of Francisco I. Madero, and when armed revolutionaries forced Díaz to resign, he counseled Madero not to make a deal with the old regime. During the Madero administration, he drafted a reform land law, which Madero did not sign. After Madero's murder in the February 1913 coup d'état, Cabrera was a key civilian adviser to the Primer Jefe of the Constitutionalist Army, Venustiano Carranza. He retired from politics following the ouster and death of Carranza in 1920.
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Lic. Blas Urrea
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Lucas Rivera,
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Luis Vicente Cabrera Lobato