Javier Gomá is the director of the March Foundation, which he has directed since 2003. His latest book is 'Universal Concrete', a book about contemporary enigmas and values.

In it he defends freedom and dignity against the ultimate destiny of turning us into corpses. He doesn't like the term postmodernity, why? He prefers to talk about a second modernity, which recognizes the dignity of the human being and the price of human and human and crime is the reification of dignity.