Educational challenges, between Italy and the U.S.
Challenges in education faced by conservatives in Italy and the U.S. are discussed: what are possible common grounds for learning lessons and acting in concert?
Challenges in education faced by conservatives in Italy and the U.S. are discussed: what are possible common grounds for learning lessons and acting in concert?
Education has a bright future if we increasingly begin to think of it as a school of learning to think and interact and not merely accumulating data.
AfD remained the only German party to speak of the need for immediate peace and compromise with Russia. This position has paved the way for AfD, whose support, according to polls, is traveling toward 17 percent.
The role of honor guard at the tomb of anti-fascism, which the Left has reserved for itself, constitutes a fearsome tool, which they hold, to define, in a totally extra-institutional manner, "who is in and who is out."
Moving out of the conservative perspective into a revolutionary key implies naturaliter access to an affirmative position, a reflection of a will that posits the world and is no longer satisfied with inheriting it conservatively. Here the affirmation of identity accords with the will; it ceases to be a worn-out legacy.
Which winter lies ahead for Germany? A dark winter, and that is not a metaphor. The governing parties and the media across the Alps are informing the population about the energy rationing coming this fall.
The 13th Alternative für Deutschland congress held in Riesa, Saxony, ended a few hours early. The cause of the unexpected event was the Ukrainian conflict, which ended up representing yet another opportunity for confrontation between the two components of the German sovereignist party.
The green extremist movement founded in Berlin less than a year ago has established itself in Milan and Rome and is expanding to other cities in the Center-North. Exactly as in Berlin, where authorities when they do not minimize openly support, in Italy we see everything but condemnation.
German environmental movements have moved easily from words to deeds, initiating a series of mobilizations, bordering on violence, that are little talked about in the rest of Europe.