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Anche a Napoli letti i nomi dei giornalisti uccisi a Gaza


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Mariam Abu Dagga, Hussam al-Masri, Mohammed Salama, Moaz Abu Taha e Ahmed Abu Aziz. Sono i nomi dei giornalisti uccisi nell’attacco all’ospedale Nasser dello scorso 25 agosto. Cinque nomi che si













Aylan non abita più qui


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Ve lo ricordate il piccolo Aylan Kurdi, il bambino curdo-siriano riverso sulla spiaggia turca di Bodrum? Aveva tre anni, era il settembre 2015 e l’immagine di quel bambino con la magliettina rossa, morto annegato durante uno dei tanti viaggi della speranza e della disperazione cui abbiamo assistito



Enzo Tinarelli, catalogo delle opere


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Ciò che mi aveva colpito di Enzo Tinarelli, nel periodo in cui insegnavamo entrambi all’Accademia di Carrara, ancor prima del suo talento innato era stata la spiccata indole di maestro. Forse suggestionato dalla sua origine ravennate, mi è sempre apparso un





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What is political agency?


What is political agency? Agency is the faith that your actions will have an impact on the world. Ideally, the impact you want to have. This is something we acquire pretty early in our development. You throw a pillow towards the pile of toys, and the pile

What is political agency? Agency is the faith that your actions will have an impact on the world. Ideally, the impact you want to have. This is something we acquire pretty early in our development. You throw a pillow towards the pile of toys, and the pile collapses. We lose it over time, bombarded by distractions, expectations, demands, or constraints. Everything is provided to us under the condition that we stay on the tracks. In the past, these limits of what we could do were explicit: go to school, go to work, marry, make babies, raise them, die. Now these diktats are less explicit, but equally disempowering: be an individual, be unique, innovate, think for yourself, grow, thrive, consume social media, prosume data, develop niche tastes, experience experiences. Like a fever dream, we act, but with no consequence. The world keeps crumbling, and our sleep paralysis demon wears a formal suit.

Political agency is the same thing, but the world you want to shape suddenly includes people with opposing motives.

The reconquest of agency, individual and collective, is the new political imperative. The foundation without which no battle can be fought. You do a thing, the world changes. Ask a baby. They are experts. They know. Or ask a tech oligarch. They know they can shape the world. They also happen to have the same impulses and sense of responsibility as a baby. Maybe the two things are connected, who knows?

Here, I want to offer some different paths to reconquer your agency, without the need to regress to a 5-year-old. I mean, do it in bed if you like. No kink shaming.

The first, but hardest path, is what I call magical agency. No, you won't be throwing fireballs. Not at the beginning, at least. Magical agency is about planting a little seed at the deep core of your being. A seed that says: “You already won. You're already saved. You already played the best move.” If exposed to the scorching sun of reality as it is, the seed doesn't sprout. Why? Because the evidence is that you haven't won yet. The evidence of external truth kills the faith of the inner truth. To sprout the seed, you need action.

Action is the water that feeds the seed, so that your inner truth can align with your environment. The seed creates a fundamental tension between the world as you want it and the world as it is. Now you're fucked. You have to protect the seed. You have to live with the tension, go out in the world, and reshape it to ease the tension. You will die way before the seed will have turned into a towering tree. If you're lucky, on your deathbed, you will rest in the shade of a couple of microscopic leaves; a privilege reserved for a few nowadays.

Within magical agency, victory comes before action. You approach the world knowing you're already saved, and if trained with enough critical tools, strategic thinking, and surrounded by equally critical peers, you can develop a plan of action with peace of mind. At night, you will rest knowing that with the information available to you, in the conditions offered to you, in the position you were, you picked what looked like the best decision. Ego, fears, insecurity, and self-doubt won't be in your way, because you're already saved. Within magical agency, victory is a premise, not an outcome. The game is maximizing your chances to create, for the world you want, the conditions to flourish. If you're true to your proposition, honest to yourself and to your peers, what happens next is just mere execution.

The second path to agency is experiential agency. Experiential agency is a form of agency absorbed from your environment. The people around you have agency, believe in their own agency, and they put you on a path to rediscover your own agency. Agency cannot be explained. It must be experienced, and so you might not notice. You will wake up one day, look back and think: “Motherfuckers, they know all along. They did it on purpose.” In political organizations, this often takes the form of small tasks to give to unripe newcomers. These are activities designed to set baby agents up for success. They experience agency directly, first in a safe, restricted setting and progressively in more challenging situations, until they are safe on their feet.

Experiential agency is a feedback loop: victory follows action and action follows victory. Agency is accumulated on the way, getting stronger by the day. You observe the world, you take action, you observe your impact. If you win, you celebrate and come back the next day, aiming higher. If you lose, you take a step back, you change your assumptions, your strategy, your tools, and even yourself, and you try again, until you win. Experiential agency is delicate because if you lose too much too early, the game is over: you're burned out, traumatized, rejected, depressed, and you give up. Some political spaces are completely oblivious to this dynamic, thinking that “losing better” is an appealing, empowering message. Fuck you and fuck twenty generations of your descendants. These spaces tend to attract people who find validation in defeat, revelers of victimhood, serial losers, who traumatize those who still have normal reactions to defeat. It's pointless to promise big wins from the beginning, but it's manipulative, delusional, and repulsive to give a higher meaning to every defeat, especially those scored without trying your best. Persistence is a virtue only if you have a good strategy. Otherwise, you're no better than Arachnids in Starship Troopers, fighting a galactic fascist empire by amassing themselves in front of machine guns for the Terrans to mow them down effortlessly.

Experiential agency must be an act of collective care. It doesn't happen spontaneously. Not in our days, at least. When is the last time you developed agency for somebody you love? When is the last time somebody did it with you?

I'm personally more of a magical agency kind of guy, at least in politics and in my social life. Most of you might be wondering where the seed comes from and how you plant it. What is the seed in the end? Well, I can only answer for myself, and the answer is: drugs. I've been at the end of a very long acid trip in which I was dubious if I was actually doing fine or convincing myself I was doing fine. I asked the Mother Goddess Transcendental Luminous Being at the end of Time and Space, and she said: “All good, bro, chill 👍”. Who am I to question such a majestic being?

I've gone through experiential agency in other fields than politics, though. One episode that I can clearly identify in such a way is the first time I tried to preserve garlic with honey. While both ingredients have strong anti-bacterial properties, they also carry spores of Clostridium botulinum, which, if developed in the right environment, can produce botulinum toxins. In very small and diluted amounts, they are great to give you plump lips. In higher dosages, they kill you quite quickly.

Now, garlic preserved in honey is very tasty: the garlic softens over time, loses the stronger flavor compounds, and starts slowly turning into a sort of candy. I recommend it crushed, mixed with butter and salt flakes, to offer as a spreadable appetizer. It's relatively easy to ferment: if there's no contamination, no pools of water on top of the honey or other weird stuff, you can be sure it's safe. But if it's not safe, you die. Ah, I forgot: botulism toxins are odorless, flavorless, and invisible. You might have visual clues from other forms of contamination that correlate with the toxins, but the botulism bacteria per se cannot be spotted.

Now, back to the agency part: most of us, due to the takeover of the industrial mode of food production, have lost agency over the preservation of our food, together with the most obvious problems with the loss of agency over the production and processing (i.e. you can't cook an egg). Everything is provided to us under the condition that we don't leave it out of the fridge for too long. If we do that, we are promised we are not going to get food poisoning. I mean, sometimes you die anyway because somebody cut costs in some factory. 🤷 Not much agency there.

While it's more common to start from ferments that, in the worst case, give you bad food poisoning for a few days, my partner was already moving at a different pace and pulled me into this experiment. At some point, I had to try it and trust that I did everything right. Yes, there's a minuscule chance of dying, I'm aware of the risk, and yet I trust that tomorrow I'm going to be alive.

Well, I'm still alive, less afraid of unnoticed food contamination, and with a stronger trust in good, rigorous sanitation practices. My partner also went on to start a professional career as a fermenter while I'm writing a blog post about it. Draw the conclusions you prefer. I'm a writer, not a cop, and it's time for you to stop reading and grow some agency.

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Anna Foa a Latina con Articolo 21 e Lievito


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La presentazione del nuovo libro di Anna Foa, già docente associata di Storia Moderna alla Sapienza Università di Roma e autrice di numerosi studi sulla storia degli ebrei in Europa e in Italia, sarà un’occasione preziosa per approfondire le





Il 9 settembre a Città della Pieve per Gaza


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245 giornalisti uccisi, un dato che va aggiornato continuamente… Questo il numero dei giornalisti uccisi sulla striscia di Gaza perché ci raccontavano quello che lì sta accadendo. Uccisi per fare il loro lavoro di cronisti. Come se il diritto





“Illuminare le periferie”. Firenze, sabato 6 settembre


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Un evento lungo tre giorni che tiene insieme tante cose: una riflessione sul presente e il futuro cooperazione internazionale, sul mestiere di giornalista nel raccontare il mondo, soprattutto quando il mondo è in







Giorgio Armani: la grandezza e l’umiltà


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Con la scomparsa di Giorgio Armani ci dice addio una certa idea di moda, una certa idea di Milano e anche una certa idea d’Italia. Armani, infatti, era un uomo colto, partito dal basso e rimasto umile per tutta la vita. Piacentino, classe 1934, si è affermato



Lo schiaffo di Pechino


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“Presidente Trump e’ preoccupato dell’avvicinamento di questi giorni fra Russia e Cina?”” No , io ho buoni rapporti sia con il Presidente cinese che con quello russo”. Poche volte nella storia l’inadeguatezza di un leader e’ stata cosi’ palese. L’idea, o meglio l’illusione , che la superpersonalita’ di




Dare luogo alla pace. A Catania la Piazza delle Tre Culture


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Riparte da Catania la “Global Sumud Flottilla”. Basterà un filo di maestrale per far giungere i pacifisti (non terroristi!) in Palestina. La Sicilia si dimostra ancora crocevia del Mediterraneo e

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L’eredità dell’omicidio Dalla Chiesa e le cose ancora da fare


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La memoria del generale, prefetto, Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa, assassinato a Palermo il 3 settembre 1982 all’esito di una convergenza di interessi mai completamente chiarita e punita può anche





“Faccetta nera” alla festa di Coldiretti di Benevento


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C’è un’Italia che non si accorge nemmeno più dei propri fantasmi. Non perché siano spariti, ma perché li ha accolti come parte del paesaggio: dettagli pittoreschi, incidenti tecnici, folklore da archiviare. A




La cravatta di Trump si stringe al collo dell’Africa


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È nota l’idiosincrasia che i presidenti statunitensi (in particolare repubblicani) nutrono verso la geografia. George Bush jr. ci ha donato preziose perle ma Donald Trump sta facendo di meglio amalgamando sapientemente