José Javier Esparza Torres

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José Javier Esparza Torres (born 1963) is a Spanish journalist, essayist and cultural critic.

Esparza in 2009

He was born in 1963 in Valencia.[1] He collaborated in Punto y Coma, a journal promoted by Jorge Verstrynge dedicated to the dissemination of Nouvelle Droite ideas in Spain along with other authors such as Fernando Sánchez Dragó and Javier Sadaba.[2] Likewise, he also was a promoter of Hespérides, another journal linked to the Nouvelle Droite and Alain de Benoist (although Esparza avoided the pagan or antichristian facet of the movement),[3] and the so-called metapolitical Proyecto Cultural Aurora.[4] He also participated in La Razón Española, a francoist journal.[5]

An the onset of the 21st century, Esparza, coming from the radical right, devoted himself from his radio platform in the Cadena COPE to the laudation of "spanish feats" a long history in a chronology already starting in Roman Hispania.[6] He has also written several essays of historical disclosure. His production relative to the Second Republic and the Civil War has been described as "junk" by Ricardo Robledo.[5]

He has worked for ABC, Ya and the Correo Group, joining Intereconomía in 2010.[7]

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Citations
  1. ^ Costa 2018.
  2. ^ Rodríguez Jiménez 2012, p. 260.
  3. ^ González Cuevas 2001, p. 141.
  4. ^ Altemöller 2017, p. 263.
  5. ^ a b Robledo 2015.
  6. ^ Núñez Seixas 2018, p. 145.
  7. ^ "José Javier Esparza ficha por Intereconomía". FormulaTV. 6 September 2010.
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