Social upheaval in early 20th-century Europe is the historical setting for this seminal study by the Spanish philosopher, Jos Ortega y Gasset. Continuously in print since 1932, Ortega's vision of Western culture as sinking to its lowest common denominator and drifting toward chaos brought its author international fame and has remained one of the influential books of the 20th century.
The Revolt of the Masses
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Author(s)José Ortega y Gasset
PublisherW. W. Norton & Company
ISBN / ASIN0393310957
ISBN-139780393310955
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Sales Rank95,508
CategoryHistory
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