|     Important themes in this month’s 
                          issue. The cover draws attention to an 18-page dossier 
                          on the “new racism” implicit in the Italian 
                          government’s new “security” package. 
                          It is presented by Maria Matteo, and has contributions 
                          by Simone Bisacca, TAZ, Robertino, the Federazione Anarchica 
                          Torinese and R.B.Also on the theme of immigration and marginalisation, 
                          an article by Fabrizio Dentini.
 With the European elections drawing near, Andrea Papi 
                          reaffirms why anarchists don’t vote.
 Antonio Cardella comments on President Obama’s 
                          first 100 days by highlighting the failure of the globalised 
                          free market. And Francesca Palazzi Arduini notes that 
                          in Italian both god (dio) and money (denaro) start with 
                          the same letter. Also on the power of the catholic church, 
                          the “Alfonso Failla” anarchist group on 
                          Eluana Englaro's right do die, challenged by Berlusconi 
                          in concert with the church.
 Bruna Bianchi writes on the great US anarcho-feminist 
                          Emma Goldman.
 Carlo Oliva finds unexpected elements in common between 
                          politician of the left Walter Veltroni and Wodehouse’s 
                          Bertie Wooster.
 The editors of “A” treat us to a nostalgic 
                          look at issue 12 from May 1972.
 Fabio Iacopucci is remembered by Pietro Masiello and 
                          Paolo Finzi.
 In “Fatti & Misfatti”, Matilde Finzi 
                          Bassani, who recently passed away, is remembered by 
                          Angelo Pagliaro. There is a space devoted to a new CD 
                          of folk songs by Paola Sabbatini and Roberto Bartoli. 
                          Still with music, and Musica&Idee, with reviews 
                          by Marco Pandin of CDs by Giorgio Cordini and Reno Brandoni, 
                          by Alberto Cantone and by ResistenceInDub.
 In ... e compagnia cantante Alessio Lega looks at the 
                          work of Gilles Vigneault.
 An abundance of books reviewed this month: the following 
                          books are presented in the libertarian review: “Sentinelle 
                          perdute” by Maurizio Antonioli, “Né 
                          dio né genoma” by Jean-Jacques Kupiec and 
                          Pierre Sonigo, and “Quando Mussolini non era Fascista”, 
                          by Paolo Cortese, the latter reviewed by Massimo Ortalli. 
                          These are followed by the presentation by Luciano Lanza 
                          of Adriano Sofri’s book “La notte che Pinelli”, 
                          about the secrets and lies surrounding the defenestration 
                          of Giuseppe Pinelli.
 Linking in with the theme of migration, Federico Battistuta 
                          presents the recent publication in Italian of J.M. Coetzee’s 
                          “Diary of a Bad Year”.
 Finally, returning to the theme of the tragedies in 
                          the Middle East considered by Maria Matteo and Francesco 
                          Codello in recent issues, in this one a contribution 
                          by Claudio Strambi succinctly entitled “against 
                          apartheid and genocide”.
 The issue closes with a letter by Luca Tadini.
  by Leslie Ray
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