Su il Sole-24 Ore di domenica 16 settembre, il giornalista Piero Ignazi, racconta i contenuti del nuovo libro di Michele Salvati, per intenderci who in the Gazette of 10 April 2003 published an appeal for the Democratic Party.
In the book, I will buy in order to understand more, do an analysis of the Italian company that is not oriented towards the basic values \u200b\u200bof liberalism.
Ignatius wrote summarizing the Salvatipensiero: "To the right was staged as a parody of liberal principles on canvas Italic-anarchist (I do what I want and not scocciatemi with all these rules) then also folded in drifts and populist plebiscite. On the left there was the enthusiasm of neophytes (D'Alema), married but with the consequent inability to make progress consistent with those acquisitions, perhaps even immature or ill-digested. Anyway ostiche a dense band of fellow travelers. How to Gobeil
denounced, and then after the war Ernesto Rossi, Italy is still prey to factions, annuities, the barons, cartels, monopolies. The liberazzazione of trade and the entry into the European Common Market, as opposed from the right by the Confederation of the trade union left, they were then already in the 50 grains of liberal revolution. The economic field, Italy has been dragged through the only opening its anchorage to the European Union, has been forced to liberalize because it forced the community bonds, never proper motions. And the same goes for the public debt doubled in 80 years of merry-Spadolini Governments Craxi-De Mita and initiated following containment just to stay in Europe.
There is still a need to liberalize the Italian economy to finally give status to the consumers and users. The economic system must be addressed to meet the needs of the citizen, and not this or that category: it must become universal. And the only instrument of this universalization is the truly free market, that is, without privileges, or annuities, or niches, no exceptions. It follows that a modern left, of which the PD wants to be the embodiment, having the gene in its striving for equality, can only implement the rules of the market that is becoming liberal.
The Italian Left will then take responsibility for what they did right. This means, inevitably hurting themselves argue with parts of its body politic that kick in to pay the price of failure and incomplete modernization of this country.
This commitment does not clear, as many fear or hope, the distinction between right and left because the left says Salvati, an undeniable tension grows to equality: the tension of a right-wing liberals and conservatives, understandably, want to curb the continuing erosion of the status quo in the distribution of power and wealth that it produces. That tension, however, the left channel and wants to use reform to push democracy actually exists in most advanced targets, but realistic and do not contradict the liberal inspiration. "
In the book, I will buy in order to understand more, do an analysis of the Italian company that is not oriented towards the basic values \u200b\u200bof liberalism.
Ignatius wrote summarizing the Salvatipensiero: "To the right was staged as a parody of liberal principles on canvas Italic-anarchist (I do what I want and not scocciatemi with all these rules) then also folded in drifts and populist plebiscite. On the left there was the enthusiasm of neophytes (D'Alema), married but with the consequent inability to make progress consistent with those acquisitions, perhaps even immature or ill-digested. Anyway ostiche a dense band of fellow travelers. How to Gobeil
denounced, and then after the war Ernesto Rossi, Italy is still prey to factions, annuities, the barons, cartels, monopolies. The liberazzazione of trade and the entry into the European Common Market, as opposed from the right by the Confederation of the trade union left, they were then already in the 50 grains of liberal revolution. The economic field, Italy has been dragged through the only opening its anchorage to the European Union, has been forced to liberalize because it forced the community bonds, never proper motions. And the same goes for the public debt doubled in 80 years of merry-Spadolini Governments Craxi-De Mita and initiated following containment just to stay in Europe.
There is still a need to liberalize the Italian economy to finally give status to the consumers and users. The economic system must be addressed to meet the needs of the citizen, and not this or that category: it must become universal. And the only instrument of this universalization is the truly free market, that is, without privileges, or annuities, or niches, no exceptions. It follows that a modern left, of which the PD wants to be the embodiment, having the gene in its striving for equality, can only implement the rules of the market that is becoming liberal.
The Italian Left will then take responsibility for what they did right. This means, inevitably hurting themselves argue with parts of its body politic that kick in to pay the price of failure and incomplete modernization of this country.
This commitment does not clear, as many fear or hope, the distinction between right and left because the left says Salvati, an undeniable tension grows to equality: the tension of a right-wing liberals and conservatives, understandably, want to curb the continuing erosion of the status quo in the distribution of power and wealth that it produces. That tension, however, the left channel and wants to use reform to push democracy actually exists in most advanced targets, but realistic and do not contradict the liberal inspiration. "
Frankly, I'd love to hear what they think voters and activists of the left and right, and maybe some day I'll find out by following the newspapers, but rude man in the practice of policy analysis, I would say that being the case, we have the evolution of PD-Margaret on one side and Force AN-Italy-Lega Nord on the other, right and left, but egalitarian liberals and moderate liberals?
So they are right who say they are open spaces to the right and left to fill, but with what?
The only certainty, it seems, the melting of ancient Italian approach linking all the values \u200b\u200bof the Catholic religion with a political party.
So, to put the measure, Democrats will not die, but liberal?
As I think I'll tell you the next time, perhaps in response to some comments of those who have the pleasure of reading this blog.
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