Abstract

Since the financial crisis began at the end of 2007, a paradoxical situation has arisen in countries such as Spain: on the one hand, austerity measures have resulted in the decline of cultural - institutional - life, but on the other hand, social movements have proliferated, promoting actions in response to this lack. A paradox that has its explanation in the simple fact of the awareness and responsibility of civil society with something intrinsic to it, culture, which cannot be reduced to a mere consumer product. Rather, it is a common good, which is both a way of identifying with and (con)living in a territory, and a way of resisting any kind of unique thinking

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