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                      |  In issue 302, a dossier in which Cosimo Scarinzi 
                          continues the debate on Trades Unions and Bureaucracy. 
                         Maria Matteo is prompted by the murder of 12 Nepalese 
                          workers in Iraq to go on to consider antimilitarism 
                          in general and the “unthinkability” of war. 
                          And on sublimated forms of war, Carlo Oliva looks back 
                          on the Olympics and the values they represent. The abuse of power in imposing gender categories is 
                          explored by Marco Romelli, who looks at the links between 
                          anarchism and transgenderism.
 Sergio Costa is remembered in a reminiscence by Sergio 
                          Onesti and a poem by Jules Elysard. There is also a 
                          selection of paintings and drawings by Orio Melani with 
                          Franco Serantini as their subject.    by Leslie Ray
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