Agapito Maestre writes with the certainty that he is witnessing the collapse of Spain as a nation-state.
It is, he explains, the consequence of the
secular failure of liberalism to articulate its own thought about Spain
and the stubborn rejection of the left to everything that had to do with it.
Not now.
"With very rare exceptions," he notes in El tiempo roto,
"the Spanish left (...) was always anti-national
.
"
What's more, he concludes, that has been his main hallmark.
It is not therefore
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