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                          The cover of issue 340 is an image of the school and 
                          university student protests which are taking place in 
                          many of Italy’s cities against the “Gelmini 
                          Law”, which, among other things, intends to privatise 
                          universities into non-existence; inside is a text and 
                          photographic report on this subject by Paolo Poce. There 
                          is also an article by Cosimo Scarinzi, who points out 
                          that even moderates are mobilising on this issue. 
                          Other articles flagged up on the front page are: “Anarchy 
                          in a time of plague” by Maria Matteo, on how these 
                          are hard times for anarchists; Andrea Staid reports 
                          on workers’ challenges to poor employment practices 
                          of multinational Ikea in Brescia. There are articles 
                          by Francesca P. Arduini and Patrizia Diamante on contraception 
                          and the catholic church. There are also two articles 
                          analysing the Venezuela of Hugo Chavez, by Stefano Boni 
                          and the editors of “El Libertario” magazine. 
                          As for the regular contributors, Andrea Papi discusses 
                          the current economic crisis, pointing out that capitalism 
                          cannot change its ways. In “à nous la liberté”, 
                          Felice Accame discusses “Né leggere né 
                          scrivere”, a book from 1971 on illiteracy by Gualtiero 
                          Harrison and Matilde Callari Galli. In the libertarian 
                          review, reviews of “Divieto D’Infanzia” 
                          by Chiara Gazzola and of “Mi rivolto dunque siamo”, 
                          Albert Camus’ political writings edited by Vittorio 
                          Giacopini, presented by the editor himself. 
                          There is a piece by historian Franco Schirone on the 
                          detention of anarchists and other “subversives” 
                          on Italy’s islands in the 19th century and under 
                          the Fascist regime, which Silvio Berlusconi said were 
                          like holiday camps. Not surprisingly, the truth was 
                          somewhat different. 
                          On Sunday 26 October in Milan an event was held to commemorate 
                          what would have been Giuseppe Pinelli’s 80th birthday. 
                          This issue also refers to a previous issue of “A”, 
                          from 37 years ago, which, among other things, also devoted 
                          considerable space to the murder of Pinelli and the 
                          Strage di Stato. 
                          Massimo Ortalli’s “Ritratti in piedi” 
                          has a number of pieces on the Spanish Civil War, with 
                          texts by Orwell, Enzensberger and Alessandro Bertante. 
                          Several letters this month, from Giorgio Barberis, Fabrizio 
                          Eva, Patrizia Diamante on behalf of the Circolo Anarchico 
                          Fiorentino, Gianluca Pitari, Fabrizio Dentini and Correspondence 
                          Committee of the Italian Anarchist Federation (FAI). 
                          There is a poem by Gabriella Gianfelici dedicated to 
                          the recently deceased Marina Padovese. 
                          
                       by Leslie Ray                         |