Wednesday, December 19, 2007

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degradation of Brera

What's important in the historic building on Via Brera, in Milan? Here is the list:

- The famous Picture Gallery, one of Italy's most prestigious public museums (the "Dead Christ" by Mantegna, "The Marriage of the Virgin" by Raphael, the "fourth state" of Pelizza by Volpedo)
- the prestigious Academy of Fine Arts ;
- the National Library Braidense;
- the Lombard Institute of Science and Letters;
- Astronomical Observatory;
- I'Istituto General and Applied Physics;
- the Botanical Gardens.

Well, all this good things will pay more in total degradation, as evidenced by this article of Corriere della Sera, which also explains how there is little illusion about the future:

'degradation is obvious - it allows the director of the Academy, prof. Ferdinand De Filippi - but we can not do anything. We are part of the Fine Arts of the Ministry of Education, the Ministry 's Univerity and research, while the Art Museum, the National Library Braidense are part of the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Culture. We can only occupy the interior corridors, classrooms, and the palace, the courtyard, statues are part of the State Property Agency. " That situation, acknowledged by the director of the gallery, Luisa Arrigoni, "We are without a building owner." "There is no doubt that the plaster statues of the corridors of the Academy are dirty - says the director De Filippi - But we can not touch. The neoclassical building in Via Brera 28 is a unique case because it expresses a concept of interdisciplinary art. " If

blush was still in fashion, Italy should look like a huge lawn covered with poppies ...

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Example Of Recommendation

future scenarios

The law and Veltroni Berlusconi will try to pass at least two fixed points. First, a high electoral threshold, to delete or resize the parliamentary representation of smaller parties. Second, full freedom for the parties that manage to enter parliament, to decide on alliances after the vote.

Writes Luca Ricolfi (su La Stampa di ieri) e mi sembra che abbia perfettamente ragione. Segue una lucida analisi degli scenari che potranno determinarsi a questo punto. Che sono essenzialmente tre. Il primo è che al centro nasca “una piccola Dc”, ossia una formazione di matrice cattolica abbastanza forte da risultare indispensabile sia per una maggioranza di centro-destra sia per una di centro-sinistra”. Ebbene, secondo Ricolfi, “il risultato non sarebbe molto brillante”. Perché il “potere ricattatorio” di quel partito avrebbe partita vinta. Penso che non si possa non essere d’accordo, o almeno io sono dello stesso parere.

Il secondo scenario è che “la piccola Dc "is actually small. In this case, note Ricolfi, there should be no problem. I would not be here very well: the experience of the past has taught me something ...

The third scenario is most unlikely:

initiative to occupy the center of the political system could be taken - rather than force, the Catholic world, has always been an integral part of the "party of spending" - from the minority reformist and liberal parties present both in and outside of them. I think politicians like Capezzone, Bruno Tabacci, Giorgio La Malfa, Nicola Rossi. Or members of the ruling class as Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, Mario Monti, Mario Draghi. In this case, what would arise at the center of the political system would not be a small Christian Democrats, but an average Liberal Democratic Party. Not the party of public employees and customers, but the party of modernization and merit. Even in this case would risk too much power to give a party the balance, but the risk - perhaps - would be offset by the liberal reformer and his vocation.


In this case, very unlikely indeed, according Ricolfi things would be much better. And here they are again in agreement. It seems to me that the professor has made a great contribution to make a little 'things clearer to the layman. It seemed only right to report them. A little 'less interesting, however, has been the contribution of Giovanni Sartori Corsera on yesterday, although his distaste for the "little people" (the small parties) I agree with everything.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

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As in Germany

Just a quick update on the issue of the moment, that 'the "turning point" of Silvio Berlusconi, and that' happened between a continent and the other for myself ... I could not fathom the network thoroughly, but only read a little 'newspapers. The point seems to me that it was done in two post in which I identify as setting and choice of sources. My overall assessment and 'a big step forward has been made, and of course and as usual there is a lot of people, or pretends not to understand or just do not understand. Yet the question does not seem particularly complicated. A necessary introduction, however, I do: I've always been a proponent of the German electoral system.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

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Please read (and think)

Lately I've had little time to devote to the blogosphere, not to mention "this" blog, which was put in sleep a bit 'too abruptly (but I'm about to resume publication). Pero ', to be honest, I think I lost a lot. Today for example, I tried to read post on the terrible news stories coming in these days of the Bel Paese, and I must say that I have found, nor even on the blog more 'important and popular that nothing was worth reading. With one exception, then that is not 'nothing for something new', ie blog an old friend of the blogosphere. A post that should be read as a reward and punishment: a prize for those not satisfied with the usual talk about very serious subjects, to punish those who chatter makes too many, and on practically everything. The argument is the funeral of Gabriele Sandri. I agree so much that if I believed in telepathy I could be considered as conclusive proof of transmission of thought from one continent to another. However, being 'written much better than I could write it, unfortunately I can not boast la primogenitura ...

Friday, October 26, 2007

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Dragons

Solo un telegramma per dire “bravo” a Mario Draghi , uno che in giro, in quanto connazionale, ti fa fare oltretutto bella figura. E in più mi associo a queste basilari considerazioni.

Sunday, October 7, 2007

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Italian Politics (Distant View)

Essendo uno che la maggior parte del tempo viaggia all’estero per lavoro, forse la mia idea della politica italiana è un po’ distorta, non so, ma a me sembra un misto di commedia dell’arte, cabaret e teatro dell’assurdo. E quando leggo certe dichiarazioni ho un attimo di trasalimento. Oggi, ad esempio, ho raccolto due perle del ministro dell'Economia Padoa-Schioppa (intervista alla trasmissione tv "In mezz'ora" Rai 3, shooting the messenger).

Before pearl. "Taxes are a beautiful thing, a civilized way to help with all essential goods such as education, safety, environment and health.

Now, that fees are a civilized fashion, etc.. Etc.. no doubt. But they are also a wonderful thing, frankly, I think the speech that could make one that, with all due respect, suffered a head injury accident reporting a strong ...

Second pearl. "There may be dissatisfaction with the quality of services you receive in return but no opposition in principle to the fact that taxes are and have to pay. "

Well, there is someone, somewhere, who is opposed in principle to the fact that taxes exist and have to pay. I did not know, but I take note. What puzzles me is that an economy minister has time and, you know, the inspiration to remind him that no, one can not think that way, it's wrong. No, I do not something wrong. Maybe I was too loud. In two days, however, I leave for Australia, and there'll be a couple of months.

Friday, October 5, 2007

Vermont Castings Resolute

Now Grillo does the future of anti-Roma

is not surprising, but does something to read what he has to say Beppe Grillo Roma . The link takes you to the site of the Republic, but the material is taken from blog (of which I am not a visitor, perhaps wrongly, at this point, but we know that bad habits die hard).


PS I forgot: Roma agree, and I do not see how I could not. Not to mention the opinion that comic blogger has done on Prodi. I have to start worrying?

Monday, September 24, 2007

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discovers Grillo

The unpopularity of our bipartisan political class that led to the phenomenon Grillo, not so much capital would appear if Italy were not so dramatically better than those who represent it.

This sentence is not the Law Blog of a faithful follower of Beppe Grillo, but the daily newspaper of the Italian bishops . To me it seems a bit exaggerated: I would have some doubts about it. But the rest of the editorial seems to me that centers piuttiosto good heart of the matter. Moreover I had already expressed in respect, sharing this type of analysis ( here further deepened and expanded). For example I find very interesting and shared these considerations:

Comic-Tribune is the catalyst for a thought highly critical of the political system and this orientation existed in the V-Day. Grillo, a great wild on stage, he sniffed, chased, bitten. Emphasized. The real surprise of these giorni - purtroppo, tardano ad avvedersene proprio i politici - è che i trecentomila e più che applaudono Grillo e i moltissimi cittadini che, pur non amando il comico, condividono la stessa inquietudine di fondo, sono i veri protagonisti di una commedia il cui finale è tutt’altro che scritto.Questo movimento d’opinione, infatti, non assomiglia tanto all’Uomo qualunque perché richiama piuttosto altri fenomeni tipici della stagnazione. L’odierna speranza degli italiani, diffusa quanto giustificatamente impaziente, che la politica abbia un sussulto assomiglia piuttosto a quella che proruppe nel primo referendum Segni. Oggi come allora, e dopo tante attese deluse, la sfiducia nella classe politica è alta, le invettive strolling players of high-flown and Deafness of the Palace of concern.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

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Socialism is dead and buried? And what

This post had to go out a week ago, but it did not go through. Remedy now, so the issue has certainly not lost their timeliness. There is, however, another prerequisite to do: it is true that some arguments can be made only by writing a substantial essay political science, because serious things are serious matters and should be treated as you would expect, otherwise forget it. So an editorial, an editorial, an interview (not to mention a post), the containers would not be more appropriate, but since the papers are there, and that they must have to write something also on the Two Chief World Systems, you may very well pass over certain distinctions and accept that the subject is treated to the good. So here is the editor of the Journal of Renzo Foa few days ago may be useful. Basically, then, he has done nothing but shoot and comment freely on the reasoning of Rutelli, who closed the party invoking the authority of Margaret and Lord Anthony Giddens, has decreed that "socialism is dead and buried" and explained that the very word socialism no longer makes sense in the twenty-first century. However, I think it is worth reading, but without haste, without prejudice to draw conclusions. I least I try.


Renzo Foa Il Giornale, 10 September 2007:

The merit of Anthony Giddens - the theoretician of Blairism - was the first to inform, motivate, and then finally to repeat the word "socialism" has no meaning in the twenty-first century. The merit of Francesco Rutelli is that you have read the reflections of the English scholar, to understand them and know how to use the political debate. He did it again yesterday, to strengthen the sense of his vision of the Democratic Party and to take on the doubt as to his immediate family: a mission that does not mean yet another small evolution of the old story of the Italian and European left, but a real innovation. If the discussion on the cultural terrain on the role and function of social democracy remains open, even if what happened one way in London and Berlin and Paris for the opposite should help to clarify if not to close the debate on the more closely the release of political leader of the Margherita has a precise meaning, look to the international position of the new political entity and tries to point to new horizons in post-communism to post-socialism and post-democratic Italian Catholicism. I would say that the only vision possible, so as not to repeat a story of tears and unfulfilled ambitions frustrated, even at European level, where the "socialist family" is increasingly devoid of innovative capacity. And I would add that is the only sensible response to those who once again, updating it, as did Alesina and Giavazzi, the old formula that only a force that is placed on the left is able to implement liberal policies and liberalization. But I bet Rutelli will not have too many supporters among his fellow adventurers in Pd, where the point of European Socialists, although omitted in the code, it remains an important ideological pillar. And paradoxically it is often for the reasons set out by Giddens: no longer having an effect, does not even have an identity other than in reference to a tradition of nineteenth and twentieth century and, therefore, does not involve any commitment. It is a disposable box that anyone can fill at will. Gone are the good old days of the Socialist saying clear words, when they spoke as Chancellor Schmidt and President Nyerere. We are in the century that has left behind not only communism but also the great battles for welfare. Today the agenda of Europe and the West is, if anything, the reform of welfare. And on these dilemmas, socialism or stutters or adapts to recipes for Thatcher, Aznar or Merkel. As Nicolas Sarkozy, in this 2007, is becoming the model to follow and then imitare.Rutelli told the truth. Moreover, a trivial truth. Besides supported daily by a political debate in which the leadership olive confirm days after days of socialism that nothing remains to be used. When Veltroni is the problem of lowering the tax burden, when Domenici and Cofferati ask police powers, when Giuliani Amato relies on the model they just say goodbye to socialism, also the European, and possession of other cultures, other stories, other traditions. But woe to account for Giddens and say publicly that it wants to steal the company last utopia to build a party capable of being just what it's called, that is distinct from the democratic and socialist.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

The Cheerleaders Of Perilous

all'antipolitica ... The American left

As regards, however, anti-politics, Grillo-thought, and so on. On WRH 's what to do an idea (which I share). And with this I can finally say that I'm back for a few weeks. To suffer.

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The cliché that the American left is something incomparable in front of that old and sclerotic, of our country. Here good read.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

How Much Is A Good Weave?

Save the bipolar

asks Angelo Panebianco, Corriere della Sera on today, whether it is possible to "save the bipolar system, namely the alternation between opposing factions and, simultaneously," download "permanently to the hard left, to exclude it in definitively by coalitions competing for the government. " He stated that the issue "is not a fixation by political scientists "(explained very well why), and is absolutely right. However, the bipolar system that she thinks about him (and that should be saved) is nothing like what we have in Italy. In any case, in the meantime, perhaps you just have to trust in the referendum. An editorial to read and meditate. Of course I agree completely.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

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Italian

I took a long break due to an overload of work (which for me is to travel, travel and more travel ...) and I do not know if I can keep up in the immediate future. But I try.
One thing I wanted to say, first, and this, indeed, with some knowledge of the facts: the perception of Italy abroad I seem to have reached impressive levels of schizophrenia. In northern Europe, but also in the United States, Canada and Australia, do not know if they have to do with the land or the Martians. The financial scandals and embarrassing mishaps of the Prodi government, on the one hand, and the triumphs of football, the excellence of our wines and food, fashion, the revival of Fiat, the unsinkable despite all of our economy, etc.., contradictions that are outside of Italy can not explain.
The most enthusiastic of all are the Japanese have understood that it is useless to try to understand and take us as we are, sight unseen. Italy there is always in style. The more skeptical I seemed to Anglophone Canadians: they know little, but what does not make them crazy. The Americans, however, seems to me that could not care less about him: crazy for Brunello and Chianti, for Prada and Gucci, but otherwise complete darkness. We are a kind of Disneyland, a bit 'mafioso, but basically not bad, and our policy is disgusting (but saved Peter and Berlusconi, which are very popular). Period.
nowadays go around with an Italian passport, has become synonymous with extravagance. Which, to do business, obviously has advantages and disadvantages. Prevailing at the time of the first.
We continue to bet on Stellone, others look at us in disbelief and admiration, skeptical and amazed. Essere italiani all’estero è un’esperienza unica.
Dimenticavo: l’amico Rob, su WRH , ha sintetizzato egregiamente quel che penso anch’io sulla questione che sta appassionando l’Italia.