Franco Ferrarotti, the father of sociology in Italy, has died at the age of 98. The list of his books, which he continued to write with lucidity and passion until the end, is endless. His interviews with FIRSTonline
"Adriano Olivetti, an Italian of the twentieth century" by Paolo Bricco should be studied at school in the financial education that Parliament is about to institute in the field of civic education. Franco Ferrarotti and Giulio Sapelli would be the natural and most authoritative masters
INTERVIEW FRANCO FERRAROTTI , father of sociology in Italy - "We are facing an inert power that instead of tackling and solving problems is content to last as in Andreotti's time" - "The Meloni government floats and does not…
On 7 April 2021 Franco Ferrarotti, the father of sociology in Italy, master of social sciences and author of countless publications, turns 95
INTERVIEW WITH FRANCO FERRAROTTI, father of Sociology in Italy - "The character of a people does not change in just one year but the pandemic is changing habits and is increasing the risk of greater inequalities" - "Let's hope that…
Interview with FRANCO FERRAROTTI, the father of sociology in Italy - "In Italy there are far too many leaders but there is a lack of innovative ideas" - "Berlusconi and Salvini are the past that does not pass away - Di Maio and the Five Stars are…
Courtesy of the author and the publisher, we are publishing the preface of the new book by the master of Italian sociology, Franco Ferrarotti, entitled "LO DEVELOPMENT - Promise-Problem-Project" published by Solfanelli, which develops highly topical reflections
The father of sociology in Italy, Franco Ferrarotti, in his new book "Beyond the immovable sands - From the democracy of mysteries to participatory and efficient power", Edizioni Solfanelli, argues that Italy needs "a moral rescue and a …
WEEKEND INTERVIEWS - Franco Ferrarotti, the father of sociology in Italy, speaks: "Ours is a country that became rich too quickly and is now afraid of becoming poor again. But Matteo's arrival on the political scene…