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Sentences about Italy

 More than half a century ago, an aphorism commonly attributed to the journalist Leo Longanesi captured the problem: “The revolution will never take place in Italy, because we all know each other.” The same is seemingly true for functional government. Here is more from Mattia Ferraresi (NYT), mostly about Meloni.
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More than half a century ago, an aphorism commonly attributed to the journalist Leo Longanesi captured the problem: “The revolution will never take place in Italy, because we all know each other.” The same is seemingly true for functional government.

Here is more from Mattia Ferraresi (NYT), mostly about Meloni.

The post Sentences about Italy appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION.

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