Il nostro Mezzogiorno” by Bordighera Press  New York

AN EDUCATION
Selected Writings by Luca and Friends

This book is a collection of writings related to an educational journey, one that includes both classroom work (as practiced by Luca Meldolesi, professor of economic policy at Federico Il University in Naples, and his students), and the formation of a group that has taken various names in successive phases. In both cases the aim is to capture the original core and legacy of an experience that dates from the early 1990s and which-with its dropouts and new entries, with highs and lows that have seen it engaged in both government and business activities-is still going strong today.

What distinguishes this experience is its connection with the ideas of Albert Hirschman and Eugenio Colorni, and the ambition to reframe it as an active process of change, unfolding in a particular situation and a particular time. Its distinctiveness impels us to present it to the wider world, because we discern in it ideas that might encourage others to venture onto terrain that, while less traveled, holds promise for those who aspire to an experience of democracy and civilization-in the active sense of the word.

—from the “Introduction” by Nicoletta Stiame


NICOLETTA STAME, sociologist, with an MA from SUNY Binghamton, she has taught at Paris X, Messina, Bari; Professor at Sapienza University of Roma until 2010. Presently, she is vice-President of A Colorni-Hirschman International Institute. She is interested in democratic policies of development, particularly in the Mezzogiorno, also from the perspective of their evaluation that she approaches through a “possibilist” lens.

AN AMERICA IN ANTIQUITY?
Bordighera, 2024

An America in Antiquity Mediterranean Perspectives: “La pensée de midi” and “Our Mezzogiorno” series is dedicated to the presentation of new perspec- tives on how we might re-consider Southern Italy and book in a new series entitled, Il nostro Mezzogiorno. The the Mediterranean as well.
Friday evening, March 15, author Luca Meldolesi will be in conversation with Anthony Julian Tamburri (John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College, CUNY). They will discuss Meldolesi’s new book and his ideas on re-considering the Mezzogiorno. Come join Luca Meldolesi and Anthony Julian Tamburri at Boston’s Italian-American bookstore in the heart of the city’s historic North End.

In paraphrasing the author, as one’s reading progresses understand more greatly our surroundings. Further still, if with Camus (and Hirsch- man), we assign to moderation — and thus to nonviolent rebellion against injustice — a role as a starting engine for possible change, we find that we have constructed, at least in part, a useful tool for judging the positive and negative aspects of past experiences. And also, that we have at hand the beginning of a perspective that we must vigorously pursue if we are to begin to emerge from the national-imperialist impasse discussed herein.