|     Issue 348 is the second with an increased 
                          number of pages. Two subjects on the cover: one highlighting 
                          the 12-page selection of works by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, 
                          the other a fake cigarette packet (the “security 
                          pack”) with the health warning: “draft bill 
                          733 damages you and those around you”. This is 
                          a reference to articles, accompanied by an extensive 
                          photo reportage, by Maria Matteo, by Simone Bisacca 
                          and by Gaia Raimondi on the government’s new security 
                          package which involves the detention of “illegals” 
                          in CIEs, Centres of Identification and Expulsion. Andrea Papi writes on Berlusconi, and the mystery of 
                          why he is so popular; Carlo Oliva also discusses the 
                          dear president and his associations with D’Annunzio, 
                          Nietzsche and ... James Bond!
 Cosimo Scarinzi, National Secretary of the CUB Scuola, 
                          the Unitarian Rank and File Confederation for Schools, 
                          writes on the current demoralising situation in schools 
                          and their unions.
 Antonio Cardella takes on the thorny issue of Afghanistan, 
                          Obama and Karzai. Marco Gastoni writes a thoughtful 
                          piece on anarchists and participatory economics.
 Two great friends of “A” are remembered 
                          in this issue: Luigi Veronelli by sports journalist 
                          Gianni Mura, and Fabrizio De André by Teresa 
                          Sarti
 In musica&idee, Marco Pandin looks 
                          at the music of Jerrinez. In ...e compagnia 
                          cantante Alessio Lega chats to Marco Rovelli. 
                          And still with music, Stefano Casi presents the songs 
                          of Fausto Rossi, and Alessandro Scuro looks back on 
                          a historic concert 40 years ago at the Olympia by Paco 
                          Ibañez.
 In this month’s fatti&misfatti Luigi 
                          Balsamini reports on the 14th International Conference 
                          of FICEDL (International Federation of Libertarian Archives 
                          and Study Centres) held in Pisa.
 The rassegna libertaria conducts a 
                          libertarian review of the performance of Tania Lorandi 
                          by Patrizia “Pralina” Diamante; Nadia Agustoni 
                          reviews “Rumeni” by Anna Lamberti-Bocconi 
                          and Alfonso Amendola reports on a festival devoted to 
                          William Burroughs in Salerno, while BFS Edizioni presents 
                          its newly published book on the life of Carlo Cafiero, 
                          “Compendio del capitale”. Also in this issue, 
                          the introduction to another book published by BFS: Alessandro 
                          Volpi’s “Una crisi, tante crisi” on 
                          the market and the financial crisis.
 A fun take on sex education and religion by Dada Knorr, 
                          with drawings by Patrizia “Pralina” Diamante. 
                          More drawings, this time cartoons, in an article by 
                          Luca Pessina on “Future Boy Conan”
 In this issue Felice Accame’s à 
                          nous la liberté is a peripatetic consideration 
                          of male and female gender roles structured around “L’ora 
                          delle ragazze alfa” by Valeria Palumbo.
 37 anni fa looks at issue 17 of December 1972-January 
                          1973, which included the calendar of Anarchik. More 
                          history considered in this issue, as Massimo Ortalli 
                          presents a letter written to anarchist magazine “Umanita’ 
                          Nova” in January 1947, an open letter to the Prefetto, 
                          the Provincial Governor of Reggio Calabria, protesting 
                          at his banning of an anarchist conference so as not 
                          to disrupt “public order”.
 Letters this month from Corrado Olivotto, on voting, 
                          to which Andrea Papi replies, and another by Daniele 
                          Ferro, recommending the book “About Anarchism” 
                          by Nicolas Walter.
  by Leslie Ray
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