Nothing more melancholic than a Spanish Jacobin. Heir to the French Revolution, the Jacobin defends republican centralism: a strong and egalitarian state built on the ruins of the historical privileges held by the territorial elites of every old nation. Since this utopia became a reality in France at a modest price in liters of blood, the left is Jacobin and the right is traditionalist . Today we would say nationalist, but in Spain ideas did not evolve in such an academic way. The CEDA complied with the regionalist norm of conventional conservatism, but Francoism rammed the right into the unif
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