Friday, September 28, 2007

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Ministers of the underworld (in 1909) Tricks of the big

Golittieinadisartori_2 The last 19 prof. Giovanni Sartori in a fund of the Corriere della Sera spoke of "this miasma of putrid swamp that is now the Second Republic." Words to jump on the chair, for the violence inherent in the concept of a State has reached its final decay.

What ever I am not convinced, and said with all due respect, when we speak of today's Italy, is the definition of 'Second Republic'.
Nowhere is ground where the law (ie the Parliament), it is never said that the First Republic had been placed in the attic of a new Constitution and a new organization resulting from it.

Patience, good to accept this label that figure comes from an illustrious political science, as explained on the 'Express' came out today Edmondo Berselli, an essayist across the board that deals with sports on Monday morning to radio, television and life of the party on Friday ; the weekly Roman, and other days he writes articles for various tasty humanity in the newspaper founded by Eugenio Scalfari.

However Berselli on 'Express' now based on an assumption, "Professor Giovanni Sartori is the leading Italian political scientist, has an unquestioned reputation, has an aura of international authority. "
Then back on the phrase "this miasma of putrid swamp that is now the Second Republic ', and concludes after filling the whole page with a not too enigmatic," dear master,' do '? '.
Everything would end there if it were not for the " What to do? , "title of a work of Lenin ...

the Corriere della Sera today, Gian Antonio Stella fetch Luigi Einaudi of a song by the same newspaper via Solferino, in the February 1, 1919: "We must dismiss these Almighty (...) proud to have persuaded the divine gift of guiding the people in obtaining their daily bread. For too long we have endured. The teachers return to teaching, state counselors to their opinions to the military regiments, and if they pass the age limit is piglino well-deserved rest. "
Star concludes: "It was an indifferent, Luigi Einaudi? A demagogue? A populist? A 'minstrel of Suburra "? Better to go slow, always, with the insulting label. Perhaps if politicians "Eternal Father" of the time they had heard no shrug, we would have avoided three years after the March on Rome ".

One record. The game of citations is much wider and more perverse than you can imagine.
A title, and that's it: "The minister of the underworld." Another article, another newspaper, the 'Next' on 14 March 1909. Another author, Gaetano Salvemini. One character attacks: Giovanni Giolitti.
The charge: to have gotten the suffrage using police stations and crime in the South.
's been 98 years. It seems today.

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