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SCRITTI DI GIUSEPPE MAZZINI __________ POLITICA ed ECONOMIA
PREFAZIONE
SCRITTI DI GIUSEPPE MAZZINI
INTRODUZIONE DELL'AUTORE
NOTE AUTOBIOGRAFICHE.
A CARLO ALBERTO DI SAVOJA
AGLI ITALIANI
D'ALCUNE CAUSE CHE IMPEDIRONO FINORA LO SVILUPPO DELLA LIBERTÀ IN ITALIA
FRATELLANZA DEI POPOLI
This volume gathers a selection of Giuseppe Mazzini’s political and economic essays, chosen for their enduring clarity and moral vigor. The editor explains that the pieces were drawn from both his later counsel to young activists and his earlier, more visionary treatises, offering a balanced view of his evolving thought. Readers are invited to hear the fervent calls for liberty, civic responsibility, and social justice that once inspired a nation’s unification.
Within these pages, Mazzini weaves philosophical reflections into concrete political analysis, showing how ideas about freedom, education, and economic organization intersect. His prose, though rooted in 19th‑century struggles, continues to resonate with anyone interested in the foundations of democratic thought. Listening to this collection provides a vivid sense of the passion and intellectual rigor that shaped modern Italy and still speaks to contemporary debates about citizenship and the common good.
Language
it
Duration
~21 hours (1252K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-06-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1805–1872
A driving force behind the movement to unify Italy, this 19th-century revolutionary inspired generations with his belief that national freedom and democratic ideals belonged together. His writings, organizing, and long years in exile made him one of the most influential voices of the Risorgimento.
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