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The curious task

Alberto Mingardi

Salvare i cocci della società aperta e altre illusioni

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Il potere delle parole

Il libro che lanciò Luca Ricolfi nel dibattito pubblico era Perché siamo antipatici. La prima persona plurale stava per donne e uomini di sinistra. Fra le ragioni di tale antipatia, c’era già il fatto che alle persone la sinistra ammoniva d...

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Nel tempo dei corvi e dei lupi

Togliendomi i mari, la corsa e il volo / e dando al piede l’appoggio di una terra coatta / cosa avete ottenuto? Calcolo brillante: / non potevate strapparmi le labbra che si muovono. Il libro di questa settimana è la versione romanzata di c...

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Panettoni, di Natale e di Stato

Sta cominciando la lunga marcia verso il 25 dicembre. Nei supermercati si sono affacciati i primi calendari dell’Avvento, sugli scaffali fanno capolino i primi panettoni. Il rapporto con quest’ultimo è un piccolo test che vale la famosa sce...

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Elogio dell’ambiguità

In una introduzione al Breviario dei politici del Cardinale Mazzarino, Umberto Eco suggerisce che il libro offre un “modello di strategia democratica (per l’epoca dell’assolutismo!”). I consigli e gli ammaestramenti del cardinale di origine...

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  • Alberto Mingardi

    DG Istituto Bruno Leoni (www.brunoleoni.it). Professore Associato di Storia delle Dottrine Politiche IULM (www.iulm.it). Ultimo libro: "La società chiusa in casa. La libertà dei moderni dopo la pandemia" (con Gilberto Corbellini, Marsilio, 2021).

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