ISBN-13: 9788028511784 / Angielski / Miękka / 48 str.
In 'Invertebrate Spain,' José Ortega y Gasset embarks on a profound critique of Spanish society, exploring the systemic weaknesses and cultural fragmentation that have historically impeded Spain's progress. Written in the turbulent early 20th century, the book offers a piercing analysis of Spain's political and social structure-likening it to the metaphorical invertebrate: lacking a cohesive backbone or unified vision. Ortega effectively employs a blend of philosophical inquiry, historical analysis, and sociological observation to illuminate the underlying societal ailments and advocate for a national regeneration grounded in solidarity and intellectual vitality. His literary style-characterized by eloquence, urgency, and incisiveness-serves both as a stark warning and a hopeful blueprint for Spain's future. This translation has been assisted by artificial intelligence.