Giorgio Lindi presidente Anpi Carrara, February 1, 2011
Dear Professor, and thank you for your comments, I ask you again to light, this time about the proposal made in recent days by Massimo D'Alema. The problem of authoritarianism media or, more simply, while that of Berlusconi difficult times for the well-known personal problems and policies inconclusive, at least not today yet been beaten. To beat the Berlusconi I wonder if the proposal is that D'Alema, also paid to parties "strange" (Casini, Fini and others), may be feasible to create the so-called democratic united front that would allow a return to a normal logic of the battle policy. Per essere semplici, mi sembra che si ripetano, mutatis mutandis, le condizioni per la quali un tempo venne proclamato capo del CLN alta Italia, il generale Cadorna, espressione dei ceti moderati se non reazionari, ma attraverso il quale l'unità antifascista riuscì a togliere di mezzo il primo ostacolo cioè il nazifascimo e a far crescere una coscienza politica, dopo venti anni di dittatura. E' riproponibile una nuova forma unitaria di questo tipo, come sembra dire D'Alema, aprendosi ai ceti moderati e conservatori, ma rimettendo in gioco anche le esigue, purtroppo, forze della sinistra classista? Sarebbe molto importante e illuminante il suo pensiero in merito. In particolare per noi che pensiamo che soggetto autentico di questa ipotesi potrebbe be the ANPI.
cordially greet
DL As a philosopher and historian I spent warned that the game against the seduction of analogies. There is no analogy between today's Italy and Italy of 1921-22. The "March on Rome, the Fascist coup, was hailed at the time the liberal Italian and international public opinion, shocked and distressed by the October Revolution and the" communist threat. " Even in 1933, Churchill declared: "The Roman genius played by Mussolini, the greatest living legislator, showed many countries as may be resisting the socialist road and pointed out that a nation can follow when it is valiantly conducted.
the international context today is radically different. At least in the West has faded the "communist threat." Not that they are dispelled anxieties: the United States and the European Union to their trailer, watching with growing concern the rise of China and against it, if necessary by military can serve the formidable arsenal of war available imperialism, the ideological field is already very useful the incessant media bombardment against the "violation of human rights' and in the name of 'democracy' and the superior civilization of the West. Under these conditions, the advent of a fascist dictatorship in Italy or another European Union country to imperialism would be a disastrous own goal.
This does not mean that the situation in our country is not serious. The immediate political influence of wealth and the trend toward soft Bonapartism that characterize today's capitalism as a whole, takes on a particularly obnoxious and more repellent than ever : there is nothing that money can not afford! Against this may be appropriate and necessary policy of alliances, but the problem principale è quello di ricostituire la soggettività ideologica e politica dei comunisti e di un’autentica sinistra.
Un front uni anti-fasciste contre Berlusconi?
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Traduit de l’italien par Marie-Ange Patrizio
Un front uni anti-fasciste contre Berlusconi?
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Traduit de l’italien par Marie-Ange Patrizio
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