Angel Osorio y Gallardo between the “Corporative Solution” (1913-1931). The historical impact of the political representation of workers
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https://doi.org/10.17811/hc.v0i10.228Keywords:
Corporatism, Social Organism, Christian DemocracyAbstract
The Christian-democratic jurist Ángel Ossorio and Gallardo, formed in the liberalism and catholic organicism, was one of the protagonists emphasized in the genesis and in the debates on the "corporate solution" in Spain, happened between 1913 and 1931. This article examines his contribution to the same one, and his final defection after adding to the ideology of the Popular Front, underlining as the corporatism, authentic modernization of the Policy, does not suppose an ideological problem, but a historical and plural reality in the development of the juridical - political Spanish theory.
Submission date: 12/09/2008
Acceptance date: 11/10/2008
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The XXth Century Spanish and Italian Constitutionalism
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