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Tzintzun. Revista de estudios históricos

On-line version ISSN 2007-963XPrint version ISSN 1870-719X

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LORENZO RIO, María Dolores. From a prohibited game to a lucky business: Businessmen and politicians in the lottery business in Mexico, 1915-1933De jeu interdit à heureux business: Entrepreneurs et hommes politiques en route vers une gestion publique des loteries au Mexique, 1915-1933. Tzintzun. Rev. estud. históricos [online]. 2014, n.60, pp.170-203. ISSN 2007-963X.

Debates on the morality of lottery generally intermingle with weak public funds. Post-revolutionary governments have had different views on gambling companies. In the history of public lottery companies in Mexico, we address decision-making processes and conflicts of interest between civil servants and prominent businesspeople which can be observed both on the level of the state and federal governments, as well as between public organizations seeking to gain control over lotteries. his paper looks into the discursive use of social issues and the promise of pushing the benefits as a way to legitimate the game in front of the state. Through a novel source study of the archives of the Lottery, an analysis is provided of the very complex set of norms and those illegal agreements which strengthened state control by adjusting interests, thus generating a significant money flow between 1915 and 1933.

Keywords : lottery; gambling; public company; social issues; revolutionary factionalism.

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