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Inconvenienti del mestiere

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Rob.

1 - Have Italians in their majority reached the 'point of no return'? In other words, are the Italians as a nation still in the position to dig themselves out of such deep hole?

2 - Are the European elites' finally starting to wake-up to the contagiously systemic risks posed by this kind of Italy within the context of the EU and Russia?

3 – What is most terrifying: Berlusconi himself, the cultural, moral and cognitive degradation of millions of ordinary Italians, the incredible ineptitude of Italy’s elites, or the inadequacy of the reformist parties, that has contributed to the migration of millions of voters into the arms of the Northern League?

4 - Is there any positive influence that could come from the international capital, the European institutions and public opinion, that could stimulate a change in the quality of the Italian 'ruling classes'? Fiat decreasing its 'familism' and internationalizing its holding could be a promising seed of hope and inspiration. What about Unicredit and Gruppo l'Espresso?

5 - Is there an orchestrated or perhaps simply 'fueled' international campaign against Berlusconi? If so, why, on what agenda and by whom, and why now? The recent wave of negative press cover on Berlusconi, media tycoons and senior politicians such as Tony Blair distancing themselves, the hostility and preoccupation of power groups acquainted to the condemned British lawyer David Mills, and the re-positioning of the Vatican, coupled with a change of hearts and minds at the White House; all these facts seems to points towards a 'final solution', a final 'resa dei conti'. Is this campaign going to be stepped-up and will it be sustainable?


Most importantly: indeed, Pasolini forecasting was unfortunately spot-on, but I believe that Berluskonistan does not represent yet the incarnation of what Pasolini called the horrendous 'new power', but just its buffoonesque prelude. As the time of Berlusconi demise will inevitably arrive, perhaps an Italian 'Grand Coalition' will take its place: the most terrifying and totalitarian outcome of the P2 strategy, or perhaps the beginnings of a 'normalised democratic and liberated country'?

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