Il Financial Times di venerdì ha pubblicato un reportage da Cassino sulla nostra “generazione perduta”. Di nuovo in macerie.
Italy’s lost generation sceptical of new order – FT.com
Obliterated by Allied bombing in 1944 and rebuilt by Italy’s industrious postwar generation, Cassino, halfway between Rome and Naples, is in sore need of a second rebirth. From youth unemployment to a low birth rate, the small town – streets lined with shops closing down and festooned with posters advertising “I sell Gold” – encapsulates all the challenges facing Mario Monti, Italy’s newly appointed prime minister, and his emergency cabinet of technocrats.

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