We the Italians December 14, 2015 - 74 | Page 33

th # 74 •DECEmBER 14 , 2015 vailing.  It is the victory of the mere reporting of the news, which injects the virus of disconnection into the daily life.  This can be seen in the structural dislocation of our system.  The social composition is made of an ancient and ever more intense molecularity: the winners are the special interest, subjectivism, individual selfishness while collective values​​ and a unity of interests aren’t maturing.  So, inequalities grow, with a fall of social cohesion and of the intermediate structures of representation that have guaranteed it in the past.  This corresponds to a deep anthropological weakness, a collective existential lethargy, where the subjects (individuals, families, companies) are in a fenced secure but inertial mode. In summary, the result is a society with a low consistency and low self-propulsion: a sort of “Italic limbo” made of halftones, half classes, half parties, half ideas and half people. was a generous commitment to reviving the economic and social dynamic of the country through the reviva