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The Invertebrate World

Giulio Sapelli ()
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Giulio Sapelli: University of Milan

Chapter Chapter 3 in States, Markets and Wars in Global History, 2023, pp 27-29 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract “Indeed: the absence of the ‘best’ has created in the mass, in the ‘people’, a secular blindness to distinguish the better man from the worse man, so that when privileged individuals appear in our land, the ‘mass’ does not know how to take advantage of them, and often annihilates them”: Ortega y GassetOrtega y Gasset, Jose, especially in Invertebrate Spain. Second part. The absence of the best, had well described, prophetically, the current political situation of the planet.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-26716-1_3

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