The orteguian left

Authors

  • Manuel Jesús López-Baroni Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla, España

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46661/revintpensampolit.1883

Keywords:

Ledesma Ramos, Giménez Caballero, Onésimo Redondo, Primo de Rivera, Ortega y Gasset , marxism, Second republic, socialism, fascism, Phalanx

Abstract

Ortega is the most unique philosopher of the Spanish liberalism, and the Phalanx the most symbolic party of the extreme Spanish right. This affirmation, which represents the official version of our history, leaves in the limbo an unresolved anomaly, and is how and why the Falangists could, a movement of fascist root, inspire in Ortega. Liberal and Falangist were afraid that the working class was succumbing before the captivations of the so called real socialism. In order to avoid it Ortega proposed a socioeconomic model, State capitalism, which dazzled the Falangists. But to attract to the working class was precise imitate the socialist speech.

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References

GIMÉNEZ CABALLERO, Genio de España, Barcelona, Planeta, 1992.

GONZÁLEZ CUEVAS, Pedro Carlos, «Ortega y Gasset ante las derechas españolas», en Revista de Estudios Políticos (nueva época), núm. 133, julio-septiembre. 2006.

LEDESMA RAMOS, Ramiro, La Conquista del Estado, OO.CC. III, Fundación Ramiro Ledesma-Ramos, Madrid-Barcelona, 2004.

ORTEGA Y GASSET, «Algunos puntos esenciales del programa de la Agrupación al Servicio de la República e indicaciones sobre nuestra organización y propaganda», en OO.CC., XI, Alianza Editorial, Madrid, 1983.

Published

2016-03-17

How to Cite

López-Baroni, M. J. (2016). The orteguian left. International Journal of Political Thought, 6, 463–492. https://doi.org/10.46661/revintpensampolit.1883

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Section

Pensamiento político español