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001 RISIKO- problems of the Italians, The Phony War policy


Author: Giovanni Floris Publisher: Rizzoli Pages 231

In Italy the political risks turning into a game table. Like a lot of the popular Risk, politicians are measured on a battlefield from a distance, reminiscent of the real world, and every day asking people to stand by either party of yet another ideological border. Liberalization or protection? Preservation or Innovation? It takes little to divide Italy into two. But they are not opposing ideas and projects alternative, they are attitudes, phrases, principles "pret-a-porter" who owns the power required to mask their inability to find concrete solutions. Thus the problem of regulating a labor market increasingly unequal, which has produced a generation of casual disarray, it becomes a battle for or against the Biagi law ". Studies on the feasibility of new infrastructure, such as the TAV, are replaced by a war for and against the major works. And while the Italian families are produced in organizational and financial acrobatics worthy of a trapeze artist to make ends meet at home and raising children, our leaders are lost in complicated dissertation on the Family Ideal: straight or homosexual? cohabiting, married or single? Course of practical assistance - funding, housing, child care - it is hard to see. In these new, Giovanni Floris scratching investigations along the real fault lines in our society. Taxes: who pays and who does not? The work: the uncertainty is a choice or fate? Pensions: really have to remove the fathers to give to children? Investigating the background of financial speculation, of bank takeovers, energy monopolies, Floris also reveals how often the interest of the citizen to be sacrificed to more or less hidden power plays. To uplift a country in crisis, he concludes, we must stop at the front of exhausting war for survival and focus on the necessary reforms, pragmatic, structural. II, which means the last Rising impose a new policy objective: to stop playing.

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