I read with interest and trepidation what is happening in Egypt and Tunisia, countries far away but very close.
are hard times for the people, for the people, in which a country is changing rapidly and traditions apparently ten steel melt like snow in the sun.
reflect once again and I get confirmation that he was completely wrong vision of the century: the story stops, the world stopped and the climax of history.
was exactly the opposite. History perhaps had taken a break.
I wonder which road will take?
In those countries will have a better democracy?
slip more towards religious radicalism in other neighboring countries?
follow the 'example, combining strong Chinese economic growth but less democracy?
Whatever the road taken by those people for me the 'opportunity to attend as a spectator to the flow of events, to write new stories, to reinforce my idea of \u200b\u200bwhat is needed every day to further deepen and understand what the roots of democracy, its history, limitations and advantages, opportunities e i rischi, e a non darla mai per scontata, acquisita.
La democrazia infatti quando sono nato me la sono trovata, ma ho imparato e sto imparando che è stata concepita da pensatori, filosofi  che non guardavano solo al quotidiano, che non seguivano il sondaggio del giorno ma hanno concepito la necessità di un sistema diverso, di un mondo migliore quando era solo una lontana utopia, è stata poi costruita, difesa  e pagata con la vita da moltissime persone.
E' stata gettata via non molti anni fa pensando che ci fossero strade facili per la soluzioni dei problemi, e che delegando ciecamente ad altri le decisioni saremmo stati più felici.
Not so!
also requires our continued contribution from small things, starting with set values \u200b\u200band insurmountable non-tradable. The
we received as a gift from previous generations is our obligation to preserve it and deliver it better for generations that follow us.
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