Friday 24 July at 11 am third dialogue for ' The world after the end of the world ' dedicated to inequalities and political parties with Colin Crouch , Elena Granaglia , Romano Prodi and coordinated by Giuseppe Laterza
The pandemic has in fact traced a great furrow between a before and an after, it has marked a watershed between a world that we thought we were controlling and a new one with a very uncertain profile. This is why Editori Laterza asked fifty scholars to analyze the transformations underway following the Covid emergency and the lockdown, to describe possible scenarios and offer indications for better crisis management. The result is a book, to be released in October, and entitled The world after the end of the world, but the novelty lies in the fact that the book is a point of arrival for a construction site that will be kept open in the coming months. The publishing house proposes itself as a collective intellectual who helps readers to find new keys to interpreting a present so full of changes and every week will publish on the websites and social channels of Editori Laterza and Ansa, media partners of the initiative, video dialogues related to the book which will feature the authors of the individual contributions.
In the first appointment , the conversation between Andrea Boitani, Sabino Cassese, Marta Dassù , dealt with the theme of globalization while the second dialogue with Stefano Allievi, Paola Dubini, Andrea Gavosto took stock of the impact of the pandemic on training, cultural consumption, relationships between generations.