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Les deux prisons de Gramsci
2014
Critica del liberismo in Italia
2021
Comentarios a la ponencia del prof. Vives
2015
De los siete apartados en que el Prof. vives divide su artículo, sólo discrepo del apartado sexto, en el que discute la cuestión de fundamentación de los principios de justicia, dando por superados los elementos metafísicos de la filosofía política y del Derecho de Kant. Procederé haciendo primero una exposición de la teoría de la justicia de Rawls, centrándome en los temas kantianos de Rawls. Me referiré después al posible punto de discrepancia con la posición de Vives. Por último, acompañaré a Vives en su defensa del liberalismo. De los siete apartados en que el Prof. vives divide su artículo, sólo discrepo del apartado sexto, en el que discute la cuestión de fundamentación de los princip…
Germania "caput mundi": liberismo, ordoliberismo e liberalismo in un libro recente
2015
Recensione del libro di A.Somma, La dittatura dello spread, Germania, Europa e crisi del debito, Roma, 2014
Un convegno sull'eredità di Luigi Einaudi
2022
è la notizia del convegno "Luigi Einaudi (1873-1961). Eredità e attualità dopo 60 anni" It is a note about the conference "Luigi Einaudi (1873-1961). Eredità e attualità dopo 60 anni"
Editorial. Migration and migration studies in late neoliberal times
2021
We are witnessing an “ostentatiously inhuman” (ostentatamente disumana) (Ferrajoli 2018) politics directed against migrant women and men in every part of the world, particularly in the more affluent countries. These countries were formerly referred to as developed countries, thus using a term that failed to cover over the colonialist rhetoric used against less developed ones. The same rhetoric resurfaces today, as shown by those countries that have recently joined the network of global(ised) development. This politics makes no distinctions based on age, religious orientation, economic, social, and political motivations of migration. We are facing a “war against migrations” (Palidda 2018) in…
Diritti di gruppo e autonomia politica. Una prospettiva Arendtiana sulla crisi del multiculturalismo liberale
2011
ESISTE IL PATERNALISMO PENALE? UN CONTRIBUTO AL DIBATTITO SUI PRINCIPI DI CRIMINALIZZAZIONE
2014
Da tempo si discute se il paternalismo penale costituisca un principio di crimina- lizzazione compatibile con gli assunti di fondo del pensiero liberale. Nell’articolo si sostiene che, in realtà, esso non costituisce un autonomo principio di criminaliz- zazione. Dopo aver distinto tra p. tutorio e p. dispotico, vi si mostra, innanzitutto, come il primo sia manifestazione del principio del danno. Anche il secondo, si sostiene, costituisce un finto avversario per il liberalismo: le incriminazioni che ne costituirebbero espressione o hanno un fondamento moralistico (e andrebbero perciò ‘combattute’ come forme di moralismo giuridico) oppure sviluppano, anche esse, la stessa logica del principio…
Two Types of Liberal Perfectionism*
2005
Since the publication of J. Raz’s Morality of Freedom (Raz 1986), liberalism has often been interpreted as a perfectionist political morality.1 The starting point of this analysis is the refusal, by Raz and other philosophers, of the distinction between theories of the good and theories of justice. According to these authors, liberalism as a theory of justice or, as it was later considered, as a “political doctrine,” faces many theoretical difficulties: the issue of neutrality, the problematic distinction between comprehensive moral doctrine and a merely political account of legitimacy, the vagueness of the concept of “citizen,” the relationship between liberal and non-liberal moral culture…
Is Martha Nussbaum really political liberal?
2008
This paper puts under scrutiny Martha Nussbaum’s turn to political liberalism. Unlike Rawls, she seems to assume that overlapping consensus works even within societies without democratic constitutions. Though, this sort of consensus is doomed to be unstable, since there is not a previous constitutional consensus, as Rawls requires. Unlike Rawls’ constructivist theory, her conception of political liberalism is more akin to forms of moral objectivism. Moreover, her allegation of gender discrimination towards institutions that let only men run for certain jobs (such as presidency of certain catholic universities) is based on a clear cut distinction between public and private sphere. However, “…