Circa Lorenzo Bernasconi

Research Fellow at the Machiavelli Center for Political and Strategic Studies, formerly worked as a consultant at European Parliament, Presidency of the Council of Ministers, Chamber of Deputies and Ministry of Economic Development. M.A. in Philosophy at the Catholic University of Milan.
3 Oct 2022

Elections: winners and losers - from Meloni to Paragone

Di Lorenzo Bernasconi|2022-10-03T09:59:17+02:003 October 2022|Categorie: Commenti e opinioni, Politica interna|Tag: , , , , , , |1 Commento

One week after the vote, although - between recounts and appeals - some minor surprises we may still have, the scenario is sufficiently defined to paint a picture of the winners and losers in the recently concluded election round.

8 Aug 2022

Lyceum for everyone? What's wrong with Calenda's proposal

Di Lorenzo Bernasconi|2022-08-08T14:05:27+02:008 August 2022|Categorie: Commenti e opinioni, Cultura e Scienza|Tag: , , , , , |0 Commenti

While I dismiss Calenda's proposal as a boutade, I disagree with the ease with which his detractors have dismissed it without appeal on the sole basis of mismatch with labor market needs.

26 Jul 2022

Reflections on an infanticide: beyond the narrative of "toxic masculinity"

Di Lorenzo Bernasconi|2022-07-26T21:38:16+02:0026 July 2022|Categorie: Commenti e opinioni, Cultura e Scienza|Tag: , , , , , , |0 Commenti

There is a recent but strongly entrenched prejudice in Western countries: wickedness would be an inherently masculine peculiarity and would constitute the founding core of what in feminist circles is called toxic masculinity.

14 Jul 2022

Won the battle against ius scholae, now the war will be on schooling

Di Lorenzo Bernasconi|2022-07-14T15:09:04+02:0014 July 2022|Categorie: Commenti e opinioni, Immigrazione e Demografia|Tag: , , , , , , |0 Commenti

The stop, at least temporary, to ius scholae is a good thing, but secondary; the real battle is to save the public school, or what remains of it, from the clutches of those who are turning it into the rainbow, politically correct version of the Balilla National Opera.

28 Jun 2022

Opposing LGBT intolerance

Di Lorenzo Bernasconi|2022-10-14T10:15:25+02:0028 June 2022|Categorie: Commenti e opinioni, Famiglia e Infanzia|Tag: , , , , |0 Commenti

It is time to counter LGBT intolerance with genuine cultural and civic resistance in the name of freedom of expression and conscience, without fear and without trying to please those who would have us subjugated and silent.

9 May 2022

Neither with Putin nor with gay pride. The Italian conservatives' embarrassment regarding the Ukrainian war

Di Lorenzo Bernasconi|2022-05-09T09:22:21+02:009 May 2022|Categorie: Commenti e opinioni, Politica estera|Tag: , , , |0 Commenti

It is necessary to divest oneself of the ideological or, if one prefers, value-based interpretation, and analyze the conflict as a clash between the power policies of two opposing blocs, with different interests that are difficult to reconcile.

2 May 2022

More shots, more heart problems among young people. Disturbing Israeli study

Di Lorenzo Bernasconi|2022-05-05T13:22:18+02:002 May 2022|Categorie: Commenti e opinioni, Cultura e Scienza|Tag: , , |0 Commenti

Extremely interesting a study published by "Scientific Reports": a survey aimed at identifying possible statistical correlations between vaccinations against covid and increased cardiac arrest in the age group between 16 and 39 years.

10 Mar 2022

Putin, the Italian Right and ... Spinoza

Di Lorenzo Bernasconi|2022-03-10T11:26:15+01:0010 March 2022|Categorie: Commenti e opinioni, Politica interna|Tag: , , , , , , |0 Commenti

The Italian Right struggles to thematize, in light of the current war between Ukraine and Russia, its own political position, present and past, regarding the Russian Federation and its president.

22 Feb 2022

Three days in a Kiev waiting for war

Di Lorenzo Bernasconi|2022-02-22T12:38:35+01:0022 February 2022|Categorie: Commenti e opinioni, Politica estera|Tag: , , , |2 Commenti

From this brief experience in the Ukrainian land, which gave me more questions than answers, I take with me the awareness of how the Far East of Europe is a complex world and, in many ways, difficult to understand for us Westerners.

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