The revolt against the masses explores the inner life of american liberalism over the past 90 years, beginning with liberalisms foundational writers and thinkerssuch as herbert croly, randolph bourne, h. Yesterday i quoted a reader about the book the revolt of the masses, by jose ortega y gasset, which was published in 1929 but is. First, though, we have to hack our way through two misconceptions that both seem to attend any modern mention of the revolt of the masses. The revolt of the masses by jose ortega y gasset, jose. The revolt of the masses, by gasset, is a paradoxical essay in an era of runs and falls and calm in the storm, proud but not pretentious exploration of the problem of modern man according to ortega y gasset, manmass through some of its characteristics as in the first place, forgetting or rather the concealment of the past. Essentially, the report card on the revolt against the masses is that the situation described in these essays has changed somewhat in style but hardly at all in substance. I cant remember a book that i kept thinking about weeks and months afterward. Mention of horizonal thinking in one of the essays.
It is about andres bonifacio, the first leader of the katipunan and the philippine revolution against spain, the first anticolonial revolution in asia. The revolt of the masses paperback 1957 by jose ortega y gasset author 4. Revolt of the masses 1930 he urges that countries should be ruled by the intellectual elite to avoid the decaying influence of mob control on the arts and government. Among the most brilliant conservative critics was the spaniard jose ortega y gasset, whose most famous exposition of his ideas is contained in the revolt of the masses.
The first and one of the most important differences to note between the critics of right and left is that those on the right understood the strengths of liberal democratic. May show signs of minor shelf wear and contain limited notes and highlighting. The revolt of the masses in dealing with andres bonifacio and the katipunan, i have laid more emphasis on the latter than on its founder and organizer, firstly, because of the dearth of materials on his life, and secondly, because it is my belief that bonifacio can best be seen and appreciated against the backdrop of the revolutionary society. He never got to see the philippine declaration of independence. But for many commentators, the 2016 election witnessed a revolt of the masses. Most importantly, the author demonstrates the relevance and importance of ortega y gassets thought and his the revolt of the masses for todays world, showing, for instance, how ortegas categories like mass man and decadence, have been vindicated by. The revolt of the masses by jose ortega y gasset goodreads. So argues historian fred siegel in the revolt against the masses.
One i found the most obvious and universal especially on a global scale is how people take all technology for granted. Other readers will always be interested in your opinion of the books youve read. The former is great, the latter, while worthwhile for stirring up thought, is often disjointed and even biased. Summary of the book the revolt of the masses by jose ortega y gasset chapter 1 the coming of the masses in this chapter, jose. As he wrote in a footnote to the title of the first chapter, my purpose now is to collect. The eight chapters explore the ways in which the rise of populism and authoritarianism bring about the slow deconsolidation of liberal democracies by. Full text of the revolt of the masses jose ortega y gasset 1932. Most importantly, the author demonstrates the relevance and importance of ortega y gassets thought and his the revolt of the masses for todays world, showing, for instance, how ortegas. This book is first and foremost a detailed and meticulous study of ortega y gassets the revolt of the masses 1930.
How jose ortega y gassets the revolt of the masses helps us understand everything from youtube to duck dynasty. The first, simpler, misconception is that this is a book about class, about how ortega favors the bourgeois, or the rich, over the working class, or at least that it is an analysis of their conflicts. Jose ortega y gasset, once a liberal legislator in the doomed spanish republic, wrote revolt of the masses 70 years too soon. The favorable reception of ortegas book in the early thirties, then, must be. The revolt of the masses the crowd phenomenon the rise of the historic level the level of the times the increase in life a statistical fact the massman dissected noble and common life, or effort and inertia why the masses intervene in everything and why they always intervene violently primitivism and technology. Fred siegel talks about his book, the revolt against the masses, in which he argues that the roots of modern liberalism can be found in the writings of post world war i figures like sinclair. Critique of a book nlcolas zafra editors note in a contest conducted by the philippine government in 194748 a manuscript entitled the revolt of the masses by teodoro agoncillo was adjudged the best. The revolt of the masses and millions of other books are available for amazon kindle. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as cds or access codes. Ortegas suggestion that the revolt of the masses will lead to an everincreasing egalitarianism that seeks to remove any whiff of tradition and legitimately arising hierarchy may also be playing out to various degrees. In his new introduction, irving louis horowitz examines what has changed and what continues to be salient in wildavskys line of analysis. A mentor book 1952 edition of the revolt of the masses by ortega y gasset. The revolt of the masses university of the philippines press. His concept of massman keeps coming back and back to my mind.
Ortegas the revolt of the masses and the triumph of the. Siegel traces the development of liberalism from the cultural critics of the post wwi years to the gentry liberals today, and he shows how the common thread is scorn for middleclass americans and for america itself. Invertebrate spain, 1937, in an article titled masas 1926, and several. Social upheaval in early 20thcentury europe is the histo. Of these two reissued classics, bruno rizzis the bureaucratization of the world, deserves to be reread and jose ortega y gassets the revolt of the masses does not. Written in 1932, it is as prescient now perhaps more so than when it was written. The revolt of the masses is an extraordinary book about our arriving ordeal and why it has come. Continuously in print since 1932, ortegas vision of western culture as sinking to its lowest common denominator and. But the 1 see the prologue to my firet book, meditzcumes del quijote, 1916. Accelerating with the splintering of the democratic party in the midtolate 1960s, the importance of social class as an electoral cleavage slipped behind cleavages based on race and ethnicity, religion, gender, and sexual orientation.
Welcome,you are looking at books for reading, the the revolt of the masses, you will able to read or download in pdf or epub books and notice some of author may have lock the live reading for some of country. The revolt of the masses had its seeds in an earlier book by jose ortega y gasset, espana invertebrada 1922. Because of the controversial character of the book, the philippine government as such has refrained from pu. Open library is an initiative of the internet archive, a 501c3 nonprofit, building a digital library of internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. No other uptodate books explore this thinker and his great work. Whether youve loved the book or not, if you give your honest and detailed thoughts then people will find new books that are right for them. Based in london, the british branch of the company handles sales. Through this book, jose explores the coming of the massman and gives an analysis of the massman constitution on his way to describe how the. Read the revolt against the masses and other essays on politics and public policy by aaron wildavsky available from rakuten kobo. Critique of a book nicolas zafra editors note in a contest conducted by the philippine government in 194748 a manuscript entitled the revolt of the masses by teodoro agoncillo was adjudged the best entry. University of notre dame press, 1985 political science 192 pages.
About the book in dealing with andres bonifacio and the katipunan, i have laid more emphasis on the latter than on its founder and organizer. The revolt of the masses is a book written by jose ortega y gassets in 1930. The revolt of the masses authorized translation from the spanish by ortega y gasset, jose. This elitist book, although seriously flawed, makes numerous excellent points, demands to be read in these opening years of the 21st century, and should be quoted, frequently, publicly, and with great fervor. However, formatting rules can vary widely between applications and fields of interest or study. He was born on november 30 1863 in manila and died in cavite on may 10, 1897. The revolt of the masses by jose ortega y gasset, 9780393310955, available at book depository with free delivery worldwide. Review of jose ortega y gassets the revolt of the masses. The revolt of the masses jose ortegay gassett ortega y gasset, jose 18831955 spanish philosopher, essayist, and critic. The main topic of this slim 149page book is populism which, in galstons view, poses a serious threat to democracy around the world. About the bookin dealing with andres bonifacio and the ka.
Fred siegel argues that the roots of modern liberalism can be found in the writings of postwwi figures like sinclair lewis, randolph bourne, and. Spanish author jose ortega y gasset gave tons of reasons in the revolt of the masses as to why the mindless masses are taking over. T the revolt of the masses 1 the coming of the masses there is one fact which. Menckenwho despised the new worlds of mass production, mass politics, mass culture. Pdf the revolt of the masses download full pdf book. The smartest book about our digital age was published in 1929. The author of this stunning set of essays on politics and public policy makes crystal clear the meaning of the title. The revolt of the masses paperback 1961 by ortega y. Publication date 1960 topics civilization, proletariat publisher new york. Publishers of general interest books, undergraduate textbooks and professional materials. The revolt of the masses is a book by jose ortega y gasset.
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