Always a Rebel: Ricardo Flores Magón and the Mexican Revolution
by Ward S. Albro
Once described as the primary mover behind the Mexican
Revolution, Ricardo Flores Magón was a liberal journalist
working in Mexico in 1900. By 1910 and the Revolution, he was
a radical anarchist in exile in the United States. Always a Rebel studies Magón's transformation during those crucial ten years,
placing his changing ideas in the context of the liberal movement
in Mexico, government suppression, the development of the
Partido Liberal Mexicano in the United States, and thwarted
attempts at revolution in 1906 and 1908.
The first work to concentrate on Flores Magón himself,
Always a Rebel makes clear the journalist's significance in
Mexican history and explains modern Mexico's growing
appreciation for him.

WARD ALBRO teaches history at St. Mary's University in San
Antonio. He is also the author of To Die On Your Feet: The Life,
Times, and Writings of Práxedis Guerrero (TCU Press, 1996).
Albro accepts the truth of the old saying, "When once the dust
of Mexico has settled on your heart, you cannot then find peace
in any other land." He enjoys sharing the dust with others.