Tuesday, February 1, 2011

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Tunisia ed Egitto, quando la Storia va avanti.

What is happening in Egypt and Tunisia, but also in other countries in the Middle East, with the people, or if you prefer the multitudes reproduce the voice with courage and determination, not stopping in front of the violent response of power should give us pause.
Not just for the fact that a radical change in these countries means a change in the Middle East and Arab world, with repercussions on the Palestinian issue, and a genuine path of democracy, not imposed from the outside, it would be an event far more important than what happened at the end of the 80 countries of Eastern Europe where the "revolution" was first driven from the top, and then was encouraged by 'outside through an entrapment that actually shut down all instances of innovation and reform to produce long dictatorships disguised as that of Putin in Russia.
Just then, among the many misrepresentations of the reality in which they lost the Western intellectuals, he imposed one, that of the end of history. According to this theory, the story was finished with the victory of Western democracy, and there would have been Pià revolutions or war or other crisis or systemic shock.
Naturalmente era una sciocchezza ideologica, lo abbiamo visto con il proliferare di guerre, in alcuni casi direttamente figlie di quel cambiamento epocale, (vedi la guerra in Jugoslavia) con la cosidetta guerra al terrorismo, e con la crisi economica che tuttora investe proprio il mondo occidentale. E lo vediamo proprio in Tunisia ed Egitto, ma l'abbiamo visto anche nelle strade di Londra e Roma, a ad Atene.
La Storia non si può fermare e non finisce mai, rallenta, devia, torna all'indietro e poi si slancia in avanti ancora, verso ideali ed orizzonti che nessuno può prevedere, come un fiume in piena, e quando questo avviene, allora si sta parlando di RIVOLUZIONE.
Come direbbe Bogart: E' la storia bellezza, e you can not do anything

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