Marxist bigotry, Stalin, censorship: why it is good to be wary of “liberating” communists
Like every year, at the stroke of April 25th, the manipulations aimed at distorting its meaning and turning this date into a parade of various …
Like every year, at the stroke of April 25th, the manipulations aimed at distorting its meaning and turning this date into a parade of various …
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On the substantial rejection, including abstentions and votes against, that he received the new European Stability Pact on the part of Italy in Strasbourg, I …
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Senator for life Mario Monti – who from 1994 to 2022 was president of Bocconi University and who in 2011 began his government activity by …
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The transport strike The strike will have a differentiated duration depending on the sector to which it belongs: in detail, transport will stop for 4 …
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The Nobel Prize winner for Economics decided to equip himself with a hammer and an old iron to hold on his lap and breaking the …
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With the advance of progress and technological innovations, the Luddite temptation promptly returns, widespread especially among those who, despite fully benefiting from the advantages that …
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With the usual lucidity and foresight, and with the courage that has always distinguished him, at a certain point in his career Sergio Ricossa he …
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Until today, by its own admission Georgie Melons, the government intervened in the budget by placing all available resources (not many, to be honest) on …
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There Political Economics of the government driven by Giorgia Meloni it’s not bad. This is not a partisan impulse or a prophecy linked to the …
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Reading with some attention the latest article by Paolo Becchi and Giovanni Zibordi on these pages, I must admit that I have not been able …
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Who follows this column of Ricossian pills he knows that we are trying to help keep his thoughts alive, and perhaps someone will have come …