|    Reading matter for the summer 2007 break, 
                          116 pages of quality stuff!
 The centre of the issue is filled with a 24-page dossier, 
                          "Anarchists against Fascism, 1919-1945 (and beyond)", 
                          with contributions by Paolo Finzi, Camillo Levi, Alfonso 
                          Failla, Furio Biagini, Gruppi Anarchici Imolesi, Federazione 
                          Anarchica Piominese, plus two essays by Errico Malatesta 
                          from 1922 and 1923 respectively and a bibliography prepared 
                          by Massimo Ortalli.
 
 Carlo Oliva and Maria Matteo return to themes dear to 
                          their hearts, anticlericalism and the NO TAV campaign 
                          respectively. Francesca Palazzi Arduini eagerly looks 
                          forward to a split in the Catholic Church over the divorce 
                          issue, accompanied by cartoons by Patrizia "Pralina" 
                          Diamante and photographs. There is also a beautiful 
                          photo reportage by Roberto Gimmi on the recent demonstration 
                          in Novara against the F-15s. Francesco Codello too is 
                          covering familiar territory, with an article on how 
                          the state employs the mass media to spread alarm about 
                          crime, paedophilia, etc.
 
 Oscar Greco looks at what "human rights" mean 
                          when referred to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Speaking 
                          of human rights, there is a presentation of the new 
                          book on Euthanasia, published by Elèuthera, by 
                          its author, Derek Humphry.
 
 Marco Caponera reports on a sentence against the Italian 
                          Ministry of the Interior for the beating-up by police 
                          of paediatrician Angela Latella at the anti-G8 protests 
                          in July 2001 in Genoa, a sentence greeted with a practical 
                          media blackout. Why ever might that be?
 
 Cosimo Scarinzi offers some considerations on an assembly 
                          of participants in new movements (ant-F16, No TAV). 
                          According to Andrea Papi, the much discussed "crisis 
                          in politics" is only a crisis for all those politicians 
                          who love their petty intrigues. Similarly, Antonio Cardella 
                          discusses the inability of contemporary parliamentary 
                          politics to deal with today's pressing problems.
 
 In “à nous la liberté”, Felice 
                          Accame discusses - among other things - "La sinistra 
                          in guerra" by Gaspare and Roberto De Caro and "L'età 
                          dell'informazione", by Robert Darnton.
 
 Massimo Ortalli highlights the inauguration in Reggio 
                          Emilia of a memorial stone to Camillo Berneri, and in 
                          "Ritratti in Piedi" he looks at the work of 
                          Stefani Tassinari.
 
 The Self-management and Self-production Fair was held 
                          in Modena, in late April; Benna of the Spazio Sociale 
                          Libera, who hosted the event, reports.
 
 In Musica&Idee, Marco Pandin reports on Alessandro 
                          Monti's "Unfolk" music, and there is also 
                          a discography of the Stella Nera label.. In "... 
                          e compagnia cantante", Alessio Lega pays homage 
                          to that giant of African music, Fela Kuti. In the poetry 
                          corner there are two poems by Mauro Macario.
 
 In the libertarian review, "Gli autonomi. Le storie, 
                          le lotte, le teorie" edited by Sergio Bianchi and 
                          Lanfranco Caminiti, is reviewed by Gianfranco Marelli.
 
 This jam-packed edition winds up with an interview by 
                          Gianni Sartori with Baykar Sivazliyan, expert on the 
                          "Armenian issue" in Turkey, followed by letters 
                          from Lorenzo Santi, to which Felice Accame replies, 
                          and from Nadia Agustoni, Gian Paolo Verdecchia, Marco 
                          Riccomini, Adriano Paolella and Maurizio Pagani.
  by Leslie Ray
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