The Revolt of the Masses by Jose Ortega y Gasset

The Revolt of the Masses by Jose Ortega y Gasset

Author:Jose Ortega y Gasset [Gasset, Jose Ortega y]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Published: 2012-04-09T07:00:00+00:00


Chapter 12 — The Barbarism of "Specialization"

My thesis was that 19th-Century civilization has automatically produced the mass-man. It will be well not to close the general exposition without analyzing, in a particular case, the mechanism of that production. In this way, by taking concrete form, the thesis gains in persuasive force.

This civilization of the 19th Century, I said, may be summed up in the two great dimensions: liberal democracy and technicism. Let us take for the moment only the latter. Modem technicism springs from the union between capitalism and experimental science. Not all technicism is scientific. That which made the stone axe in the Chelian period was lacking in science, and yet a technique was created. China reached a high degree of technique without in the least suspecting the existence of physics. It is only modern European technique that has a scientific basis, from which it derives its specific character, its possibility of limitless progress. All other techniques —Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Oriental— reach up to a point of development beyond which they cannot proceed, and hardly do they reach it when they commence to display a lamentable retrogression.

This marvelous Western technique has made possible the proliferation of the European species. Recall the fact from which this essay took its departure and which, as I said, contains in germ all these present considerations. From the 6th Century to 1800, Europe never succeeds in reaching a population greater than 180 million. From 1800 to 1914 it rises to more than 460 million. The jump is unparalleled in our history. There can be no doubt that it is technicism —in combination with liberal democracy— which has engendered mass-man in the quantitative sense of the expression. But these pages have attempted to show that it is also responsible for the existence of mass-man in the qualitative and pejorative sense of the term.

By mass —as I pointed out at the start— is not to be specially understood the workers; it does not indicate a social class, but a kind of man to be found today in all social classes, who by default represents our age, in which he is the predominant, ruling power. We are now about to find abundant evidence for this.

Who is it that exercises social power today? Who imposes the forms of his own mind on the period? Without a doubt, he is the man of the middle class. Which group, within that middle class, is considered the superior, the aristocracy of the present? Without a doubt, the technician: engineer, doctor, financier, teacher, and so on.

Who, inside the group of technicians, represents it at its best and purest? Again, without a doubt, it is the man of science. If an astral personage were to visit Europe today and, for the purpose of forming judgment on it, inquire as to the type of man by which it would prefer to be judged, there is no doubt that Europe, pleasantly assured of a favorable judgment, would point to her men of science. Of



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