Summary: | The
establishment
or
restoration
of
Traditional
Spanish
Monarchy
was
debated
after
the
Spanish
Civil
War.
Gonzalo
Fernandez
de
la
Mora,
Rafael
Calvo
Serer
and
other
authors
from
the
Arbor
Group
offered
different
views
about
the
Crown.
In
this
context,
my
research
aims
to
show
the
intellectual
biography
of
Angel
López-‐Amo
(1917-‐1956).
A
thinker
barely
studied
so
far
and
whose
original
approach
to
the
so-‐
called
"Social
Reform
Monarchy"
meant
a
historical
and
political
foundation
of
the
legitimacy
of
king’s
power.
In
this
sense,
it
was
the
political
theorist
of
the
Arbor
group
and
supporter
of
German
anti-‐statist
doctrine
of
Lorenz
von
Stein.
He
knew
how
to
transmute
his
ideas
into
political
realism,
both
in
shaping
the
future
king
of
Spain,
and
its
constitutional
proposals.
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