: The author laments a lack of admiration for experience and mastery in modern times, contrasting today's "docile" audiences with the rebellious spirits of the past.
Reviewers at El País note that the book is "more Boadella than ever," likely to delight his admirers while deeply irritating those he targets. Some readers at Casa del Libro found it a "masterful tour of art and beauty," though others felt the focus on theater occasionally made the social critique feel repetitive or "diffuse". Joven, No Me Cabree Albert Boadella rar
: Boadella rails against "progressive infantilism" and the intellectual boundaries set by the modern welfare state. : The author laments a lack of admiration
: The text functions as a manual for good manners, ethics, and aesthetics, blending hidden memoirs with a defense of beauty and reason. Reader and Critical Reception : Boadella rails against "progressive infantilism" and the