If anyone reads this blog knows which side I'm on the grid. So do not be surprised for any expressions of demystification of the unique shape of the current Italian government. I speak of the unique shape, not party or deployment. Rightly or wrongly I feel like saying: I support the thesis that political power should not coincide with economic superpower. In the same way that Humanism after the French Revolution brought the concept of secularism, democratic management of public affairs, I would like the Italian experience of these governments bring in our country (do not say in the world ... so do not consider our sample case) that the democratic concept of non-commodification of management of the public good. It's never easy to quantify in terms of economic interests of a single task as high as the administration to the government of a country, let alone quantify it must be even remotely attributable to the interests of the individual themselves that nominally governs this common good.
So here I am not giving a reason or Free Republic, a Vespa or Santoro, Cir or to Fininvest, in government or opposition, mind you, I'm just saying it seems obvious to me in the eyes of all disputes which may arise from an initial contradiction to this simple, but essential precepts of a healthy democracy, and worthy of the name. Democracy: secularism, free. Hello.
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