Thomas Piketty speaks with Tito Boeri about “Capital in XXI century”. Here’s what they think about taxes, Europe, offshore havens and audacity that Matteo Renzi doesn’t have
October 2014 / “The over cover”
Complete article: Il nuovo Marx
Thomas Piketty speaks with Tito Boeri about “Capital in XXI century”. Here’s what they think about taxes, Europe, offshore havens and audacity that Matteo Renzi doesn’t have
October 2014 / “The over cover”
Complete article: Il nuovo Marx
Sex & the Vatican: the Pope calls for a Synod to overcome ancient taboos of the Church. A “yes” on holy communion for the divorced is waited, and a different approach to gay couples will also arrive. It’s the starting of a new revolution
September 2014 / Cover issue
Complete article: Il sesso secondo Francesco
Digital proletarians: they work on computer. Without schedules or rights. To produce videos, softwares, websites. In theory these would be creative jobs. But in reality they’re often alienating and underpaid. In Italy, digital blue collars are 500 thousands already. Here their stories.
June 2014
Complete article: Proletari digitali
After the publication, I’ve been invited in Bologna’s University to speak about it. And also to a fair in Umbria
An inquiry about the government’s promises on Expo 2015 event. Officially, 20 millions tourists are waited. But I found out, asking to hotel owners, bus companies, tour operators, that at only 200 days from the opening, nothing is moving: no reservations, no requests…
October 2014 / “The over Cover”
Complete article: Expo_flop
An inquiry about how the banks’ foundations use their funds for welfare
Complete article: FONDAZIONI
Precarious as my son: an in-depth article about economical precariousness in Italy, seen through the eyes of families, as job insecurity in Italy is threatening two generations: fathers and son
January 2014 / Cover issue
Complete article: Precario come mio figlio
The graduates’ drain: every year 5000 graduates leave Italy for abroad. They’re engineers, economists and doctors. Often the best ones. And to train them Universities spend 175 millions euros a year. Here’s how Italy is loosing the ruling class of the future
March 2014
Complete article: La fuga dei laureati
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Hurrah to the teachers! = a look into the hard life of Italian teachers and their ability to make the school survive without funds.
December 2013 / Cover issue
Complete article: W il prof
If you report, he ends: an inquiry about domestic violence against women in Italy and in Spain, with a comparison between the two countries as for the answer of authorities to the problem of wife-beating
November 2013 / “The other cover”
Complete article: Denunciateli