REFORMA TERRITORIAL Y POLÍTICA NACIONAL DESDE LA PERSPECTIVA TEÓRICA DE JOSÉ ORTEGA Y GASSET

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  • FERNANDO H. LLANO ALONSO

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Republic, State, Nation, Citizenship, Constitution.

Abstract

This essay tries to synthesize the evolution of the two key assumptions of Ortega y Gasset’s political thinking: national politics and the nationalterritorial reform. Both goals are present in the cultural and political regeneration advocated by Ortega and his generation’s intelligentsia (that of 1914) from the foundational act of the Political Education League. There is, on the other hand, through three decades (the first third of the 20th century) a constant thinking out process of analysis of Spanish sociopolitical state carried out by Ortega, from an initial approach to the most moderate federalist theories (represented by important figures such as Cambó), going through an intermediate phase where Maura’s decentralist theories evolve, to a subsequent defense of an autonomist model in the constituent phase of the 2nd Republic. As a conclusion to this essay we make a final assessment of the contribution or importance that for our current concept of state this reformist approach of Ortega might have had, who, by the way, seems to prove again the modernity and current relevance of suggestive power many of his theories show.

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Published

2008-03-24

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FERNANDO H. LLANO ALONSO. (2008). REFORMA TERRITORIAL Y POLÍTICA NACIONAL DESDE LA PERSPECTIVA TEÓRICA DE JOSÉ ORTEGA Y GASSET. Revista De Estudios Políticos, (131). Retrieved from https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/RevEsPol/article/view/45545

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