North and South (Southern Italy historical magazine) could present it again?)
North and South is a monthly magazine of politics and culture founded by Francis Company and appeared in December 1954 in Naples.
Presentation
"North and South are not here to state the terms of an abstract opposition between the interests of more developed regions and the aspirations of the poorest regions, but rather the simple terms in which all problems can be summed up today as Italian problems of integration between North and South of Italy, as part of the most modern requirements of integration between Western and Southern Europe Mediterranean continental "
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The two coordinates on which it is articulated "North and South" were basically two: the economic development of the South and the economic and political integration of the 'Western Europe as it was stated on the pages of the first issue.
's speech on the South, as can be seen in particular in the files of 1955 and 1956, was developed within the lines of a political struggle for regional development and rightly regarded as the fundamental condition for growth of the country. In the issue the magazine dedicated to agrarian reform, the issue was the relationship between town and country and suggested the need to resolve it with industrialization.
Next, as regards the Discourses on many essays and articles were written more than two special issues that came out in December 1960 and June 1965 and dedicated to Renato Giordano Vittorio De Caprariis.
As for the cultural sector, the magazine said that they wanted to keep together "the processing time of political and ethical reflection upon the cultural philosophy of giving priority to cross the line and supporting De Sanctis-Croce rather than the De Sanctis-Gramsci .
In the second set, one that began in 1960, the attention of "North and South" focuses on sociological analysis such as that on the structure of the city and changed the behavior of the southern farmer. Many
and the staff of the magazine known as In Ajello, Rosario Romeo, Mussati Giuliano, Antonio Rao and many others.
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