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Paul Preston’s Un pueblo traicionado (A People Betrayed) argues that Spain's modern history from 1874 to the present is defined by a systematic failure of leadership, where political elites have consistently prioritized self-enrichment over the public good. The work portrays a continuous, century-long trajectory of corruption and institutional decay, spanning from the Restoration era through the Franco dictatorship to the contemporary democratic period. You can find more information about this book and its analysis of Spanish history from various scholarly sources.