De Gasperi Scrive: Antifascismo Ed Educazione Alla Politica Nelle Lettere Dalla Prigione = DE GASPERI WRITES : ANTI-FASCISM AND EDUCATION IN POLITICS IN LETTERS FROM PRISON

Alcide De Gasperi spent a long period of imprisonment in Rome, between March 1927 and August 1928. In those years he wrote 60 letters, many of which addressed to his wife Francesca Romani, in which he reflected on the several challenges, of both political and religious type, determined by the detent...

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Published in:Rivista di scienze dell'educazione
Subtitles:DE GASPERI WRITES
Main Author: Ripamonti, Enrico (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:Italian
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Published: 2021
In: Rivista di scienze dell'educazione
RelBib Classification:ZC Politics in general
ZF Education
Further subjects:B Bien Común
B Common Good
B De Gasperi
B Letters
B Epistolario
B bene comune
B antifascismo
B antifascism
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Summary:Alcide De Gasperi spent a long period of imprisonment in Rome, between March 1927 and August 1928. In those years he wrote 60 letters, many of which addressed to his wife Francesca Romani, in which he reflected on the several challenges, of both political and religious type, determined by the detention condition. The Letters have an intimate, familiar, and spiritual character. In this article we will present these writings from a pedagogical point of view, highlighting some points where it emerges De Gasperi's aversion to the fascist conception of man, his love for freedom and justice, and his attachment with the humble and most vulnerable people. We will also meditate on how and in what terms these letters can educate us on good practices in politics and to the care of the common good. (English)
ISSN:0393-3849
Contains:Enthalten in: Rivista di scienze dell'educazione