César frente a Cicerón en "La rebelión de las masas"

Anuario Filosófico 34 (71):673-700 (2001)
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In "The Revolt of the Masses" Ortega y Gasset set two conceptions of political powers, represented by Cesar and Cicero, against each other. In this article I try to show how both are complementary, as it happened along the history

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reprint Ortiz de Landázuri, Carlos (2001) "César frente a Cicerón en "La rebelión de las masas". El modelo de complementariedad de Ortega y Gasset en el quinto centenario de Calor V". Anuario Filosófico 34(3):673-700

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