Abstract
This communication analyzed the concerns of nineteenth-century Freemasonry regarding the ills of Spanish society. That is, the great social conflict between the real Spain and the official Spain. On the social question, with the exception of the Grand Orient of Spain, no senior body of Freemasonry in the nineteenth century commanded as much attention as the Iberian Grant Orient, perhaps the most “politicized” of them all. Therefore, this work discusses the most important texts on social injustices in its Bulletin of Procedure during 1890.