Research Associate

Alec Dinnin

Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main
Fachbereich Gesellschaftswissenschaften
Institut für Politikwissenschaft

Normative Ordnungen
Max-Horkheimer Str. 2
60323 Frankfurt am Main

Raum: 2.18
Tel.: 069/798-31515
E-Mail: dinnin@normativeorders.net

Research Focus

I am a political theorist with research interests in the history of 19th and 20th century political thought (especially Spain and Europe), democratic theory, imperialism, liberalism/neoliberalism, and political utopia/dystopia. My book manuscript, Liberalism and the Disorientations of Democracy: José Ortega y Gasset in the Ruins of Empire, engages with Spanish liberal José Ortega y Gasset’s thought and its significance for larger debates surrounding liberalism, democracy, and fascism. Based on extensive archival research and a comprehensive reading of his corpus, I argue that the loss of the Spanish Empire inflected Ortega’s liberal-democratic commitments in ways that made him a key figure in the development of Spanish fascism. I am also currently laying the groundwork for a second book project focusing on theories of democratic self-defense during the Second Spanish Republic.

Publications

Articles


              "Democratic Catastrophes and European Unification in Ortega y Gasset's Postwar Political Thought." Modern Intellectual History (2025), 1-25.

                “Indocile Democracy: Ortega y Gasset, Liberalism, and the Humiliation of the Masses." History of Political Thought 42 (2021), 342-372.

               “Disoriented Liberalism: Ortega y Gasset in the Ruins of Empire."Political Theory 47 (2019), 619-645.

                “Ortega y Gasset, Democracy, and the Rule of the People." Hispanic Research Journal 20 (2019), 548-565.


Book Chapters


                "La España en crisis de Posada: Insinceridad, represión y reforma."Pensar las crisis políticas en la España contemporánea, 314-44. Edited by Antonio Robles Egea and Manuel Menéndez Alzamora. Tecnos, 2024.

                “Ortega y Gasset and the Fear of Mass Society." Oxford Handbook of Ordoliberalism, 230-42. Edited by Thomas Biebricher, Werner Bonefeld, and Peter Nedergaard. Oxford University Press, 2022.


Other Publications


               Review of "The Revolting Masses: José Ortega y Gasset's Liberalism Against Populism: by Brendon Westler, Philadelphia, PA, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2024, 248 pp., $59.95 (cloth), ISBN: 9781512826005." Global Intellectual History (2025): 1-4. 

Vita

2022 - current

Research Associate at Heisenberg Professorship for Political Science with a Focus on Political Theory, History of Ideas and Economic Theories

2020 - 2022

Visiting Instructor of Political Theory, University of South Florida

2020

PhD Political Science, University of Florida

2016

MA Political Science, University of Florida

2011

BA Political Science & History, University of Florida