Publisher's Synopsis
Is Spain doomed... or simply misunderstood? For decades we have been told that Spain is hopeless. That we are different, incorrigible, a lost cause. But what if this resignation were nothing more than the result of a clever cultural engineering strategy? What if the problem were not with the Spanish people, but with the way we have been taught to see ourselves, with how we narrate ourselves as a country? In Spain, there is a solution, the author--with the forcefulness of personal testimony, the rigor of historical analysis, and the sharpness of prose that leaves no one indifferent--delivers a diagnosis without anesthesia of the path our nation has traveled from the Transition to today. And, more importantly, he offers a clear, courageous, and uncompromising plan to rebuild a Spain of the future that is free, strong, cohesive, and prosperous. This is a book that does not ask for permission. It unapologetically confronts the dogmas of cultural Marxism, moral relativism, widespread defeatism, and the intellectual surrender of those who have given up the battle of ideas. And it demonstrates, with solid arguments and realistic proposals, that there are reasons for hope... if we are willing to recover our language, our culture, our common sense, and our pride in being Spanish. An urgent call to those who believe that surrender is not an option. Because yes, Spain has a solution. And it starts by opening this book.