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Modern Spain. Official Corruption

Beals, Carleton | July 17, 1929 issue

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The article focuses on the official corruption in modern Spain. The name of the Duke of Tetuán, Spain, is a byword for the personal favoritism which has enriched the hangers-on of the present regime in Spain, through a type of concession styled by the public as Filipinas in bitter memory of the graft-ridden colonial administration of the Philippine Islands. Part of the fortune of the Duke of Tetuán was acquired through a concession permitting the exploitation of the Falls of Alberche for light and power.

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POLITICAL corruption; NOBILITY; CONCESSIONS; POWER resources; COLONIES -- Administration; SPAIN
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