In Spain "all the people have done it, and what the people have not been able to do has been left undone". The conclusion that Ortega drew a hundred years ago from our history is still suggestive. Not so much because of its (scarce) truthfulness, but because it summarizes a long tradition of disenchantment with the elites of our country. And the issue of elites becomes especially relevant on the day of the tribute to the thousands of deaths from the pandemic. In the end, it is very difficult to argue that our political and administrative elites have risen to this challenge. It is not about goodwill or effort, but results. They didn't measure up, about
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