Abstract
Just over a decade ago, the great financial crisis shook the foundations of economies virtually everywhere. Within the European Union, Spain was one of the countries most affected by the crisis and its consequences. The economic recession has had serious consequences for both political culture and the Spanish political system, for the social security systems, the prospects of young people and, ...
Abstract
Just over a decade ago, the great financial crisis shook the foundations of economies virtually everywhere. Within the European Union, Spain was one of the countries most affected by the crisis and its consequences. The economic recession has had serious consequences for both political culture and the Spanish political system, for the social security systems, the prospects of young people and, therefore, for social, the legal system and, of course, for the cultural sector. A decade after the great economic recession, it is time for an initial assessment that explores whether European societies, and Spanish society in particular, are now prepared to better face the current and future crises.