Agustín García Calvo in the 15-M Movement

<p class="western"><span lang="en-US"><span>This article delves into the thought of an author who has not been studied. Besides, it understands that the best way to begin this study is through the Free Assembly of Puerta del Sol in Madrid on May 15th. García Cal...

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Main Author: Jesús Ruiz Fernández
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2016-06-01
Series:Las Torres de Lucca
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Online Access:http://lastorresdelucca.org/index.php/ojs/article/view/66
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Summary:<p class="western"><span lang="en-US"><span>This article delves into the thought of an author who has not been studied. Besides, it understands that the best way to begin this study is through the Free Assembly of Puerta del Sol in Madrid on May 15th. García Calvo’s position was not influential in this Movement, but it can help us understand it in its origin, in the subsequent development and even in current days. Especially in its inner contradictions: those so called two M15’s </span></span><span lang="en-US"><em><span>souls</span></em></span><span lang="en-US"><span>. The article also analyzes the relationship of the Indignants’ Movement with the 1965’s students’ riot, where García Calvo was also a protagonist. Finally, the article focuses on one of the biggest discrepancies of the thinker from Zamora about the </span></span><span lang="en-US"><em><span>Spanish Revolution</span></em></span><span lang="en-US"><span>, concerning the assessment of Information and Communication Technologies.</span></span></p>
ISSN:2255-3827