When the symbol of common communication is the emoticon and the networks oscillate between stampedes of herds and fish farms of bream, recommending an 800-page book, rich in thesis and rich in data, can seem an act of intellectual desperation or social snobbery.
However,
1917
, by Roberto Villa (Ed. Espasa), is probably the most urgent book to understand the crisis of the Spanish constitutional system that broke out in 2017, and that, as the book by David Jiménez Torre recalls
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