A fragile political sphere

Marco Revelli

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Abstract

The Italian political sphere is characterized by an endemic fragility whose origins can be traced back to the post-unification practice of trasformismo and the ensuing system originally summarized by Paolo Farneti as monopolist coalition. Here, through shifts in alliances and personal agreements, a powerful centre coalition permanently holds power and blocks the opposition from becoming a possible alternative government. The ruling class fails to function as a party and uses parliament and the government as organizational tools of its hegemony. As a consequence, the functioning of the democratic system is distorted and the role of the public sphere inhibited. From the Risorgimento, through fascism, to the First and Second Republics and Berlusconism, this article assesses the fragility of Italy's political sphere as a recurrent constant in the history of the nation and the result of tare storiche that remain unhealed.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)296-308
Numero di pagine13
RivistaJournal of Modern Italian Studies
Volume18
Numero di pubblicazione3
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 1 giu 2013
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