9/5/2023 0 Comments Cosi e la vita imobile![]() ![]() “Italy,” Fisher wrote, “seems not to love itself.” Analyzing the country’s malaise, he detailed a litany of woes: an anemic economy, a low birth rate, corrupt politicians, mobsters. It started a few weeks ago with a broadside from across the Atlantic by Ian Fisher in the New York Times. Taken aback by critical depictions of their country’s “collective funk,” Italians are currently engaged in considerable hand-wringing over the condition of their national psyche. By Richard Wike, senior researcher, Pew Global Attitudes Project
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