|    Welcome to issue 296! Unlike Parmalat, there is 
                          no scandal about Carlo Oliva beginning this issue, with 
                          an article on the (mis-)use of the term “terrorism” 
                          by those holding power. Antonio Cardella comments on 
                          the Parmalat scandal in fact, and identifies a deeper, 
                          irremediable corruption in the capitalist system.  
                          Cosimo Scarinzi looks at the significance and implications 
                          of the “wildcat” strike action by Italy’s 
                          transport workers, then Maria Matteo links this theme 
                          with the struggles in support of migrant workers and 
                          against military actions.  
                          Once again there is discussion of the Israel/Palestine 
                          question in this issue: Francesco Codello argues in 
                          favour of equality and coexistence against separation. 
                           
                          A stimulating article by Stefano Boni, “against 
                          identities”, criticising the tendency to label 
                          people and be labelled by them. Equally thought-provoking 
                          is a contribution by Andrea Papi, claiming that nonviolence 
                          should not be an essential position for anarchists, 
                          who should rather seek to be “anti-violent”. 
                           
                          In the regular “Fatti & Misfatti” column 
                          we have an overview by Lorenzo Guadagnucci of Lula’s 
                          successes and failures as president of Brazil, plus 
                          two reports on the Malatesta conference in Naples. Speaking 
                          of Malatesta, Massimo Ortalli interviews Giampietro 
                          “Nico” Berti about his recently published 
                          “definitive” biography of the great figure 
                          of Italian anarchism.  
                          Ten years after the Chiapas rebellion, a major piece 
                          on the situation in the region today by Marco Gastoni 
                          of PaviainserieA.  
                          In his “à nous la liberté” 
                          column, Felice Accame looks at the legacy of Lewis Carroll’s 
                          “Alice in Wonderland”.  
                          From literature to music, and “... e compagnia 
                          cantante”, which this month looks at the work 
                          of Jean-Roger Caussimon.  
                          The centre of this month’s issue is filled with 
                          one of those in-depth reports that Adriano Paolella 
                          does so well, this time with huge scope (and height), 
                          covering climate change and skyscrapers.  
                          In the “libertarian review”, Francesca “Dada” 
                          Knorr reviews “Poesia di corpo e di parole”, 
                          poems by Nadia Agustoni.  
                          Paolo Finzi presents the newly published first volume 
                          of the “Dizionario Biografico degli Anarchici 
                          Italiani”, followed by a reproduction of the introduction 
                          to the book by Maurizio Antonioli, Giampietro Berti, 
                          Santi Fedele and Pasquale Iuso, with the inclusion of 
                          a number of biographical data sheets and photos.  
                          There follows an interesting exchange: the reproduction 
                          of an article published in Panorama by Adriano Sofri, 
                          one of Italy’s most famous prisoners, entitled 
                          “dedicated to my teacher”, written in response 
                          to the dossier on Ivan Illich in issue 294 of “A” 
                          by Filippo Trasatti, followed by the response of the 
                          “teacher” himself, Pietro Toesca.  
                          The letters page contains a rant by yours truly about 
                          the article by Christian Ferrer on Patagonia, which 
                          appeared in issue 292, plus letters by Fulvio Perillo 
                          and by Dario Sanniti, the latter prompted by an article 
                          by Andrea Papi, to which Andrea in turn replies. 
                          
                           by Leslie Ray  
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