Danilo Aprigliano

Articles

Renzi and Bergoglio. The words of the break.

As someone before me has already pointed out, there are various elements that unite the communication of Renzi, the aspiring leader of the Italian left, to that of Pope Bergoglio. First of all, the constant effort of appearing in rupture with the past and with the predecessors. Verbal, body and advertising language communicate only one thing:

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Between growth and merit: the language of job advertisements

From a linguistic analysis of the recurring expressions in job advertisements and in the descriptions that companies provide regarding the mission and the search for new staff "to join the team", it turns out that, in addition to there being little material for the more standardized, it always oscillates between

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Political projects that look far ahead

A political (or even, simply, electoral) project should not be a program divided into points in which one promises to do this, this, and that. A political project - or a leader who embodies it - should imagine Italy (or even Europe and the world) in the next five, ten, twenty

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What we deserve

To find an answer to why we arrived at the Letta government I would start from the words of Antonio Gramsci: "Some whine pitifully, others swear obscenely, but no one or few ask themselves: if I too had done my duty, if I had tried to assert my will, my advice, it would happen

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