Il partito radicale e il radicalismo italiano

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Il partito radicale e il radicalismo italiano

by Romolo Murri

IT·~2 hours·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total

BIBLIOTECA POPOLARE DI PROPAGANDA DEMOCRATICA - N. 1 - ROMOLO MURRI DEPUTATO AL PARLAMENTO

0:14

COMITATO DI AZIONE LAICA

1:59

BIBLIOTECA POPOLARE DI PROPAGANDA DEMOCRATICA - N. 1 - ROMOLO MURRI DEPUTATO AL PARLAMENTO

0:13

INDICE

2:04:19

BIBLIOTECA POPOLARE DI PROPAGANDA DEMOCRATICA

0:23

ROMOLO MURRI - LA LIBERTÀ DI COSCIENZA IN ITALIA E LA CHIESA DI ROMA

0:18

Description

A modest volume produced by a Rome‑based Committee of Secular Action, this work sets out a clear mission: to awaken civic conscience through democratic education and a staunch defence of secular values. Written at a time when Italy stood on the brink of a general election, the pamphlet invites readers to join a movement that sees political engagement as a moral duty, offering three simple ways to become a member and support its cause. Its tone is earnest and instructional, urging individuals to shed ignorance and prejudice in favour of a more informed, responsible public life.

The text unfolds as a concise guide to Italian radicalism, tracing its historical roots, outlining its clash with clerical forces, and examining contemporary figures such as Giolitti. It surveys key themes—laicism, social reform, labour organization, and fiscal policy—while presenting a practical programme for a democratic, anti‑clerical future. Readers are encouraged to view politics not merely as partisan competition but as a collective effort to realise a higher standard of justice and civic virtue.

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Language

it

Duration

~2 hours (122K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-08-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Romolo Murri

Romolo Murri

1870–1944

A priest, journalist, and political thinker, he pushed Italian Catholicism toward democracy and social reform at a time of sharp conflict with church authority. His dramatic break with the Vatican made him one of the most debated early voices behind Christian democracy in Italy.

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