Second part of the unpublished contribution by Claudia Sonino, a well-known Germanist, which reveals new perspectives on the sources of inspiration of Franz Kafka, the famous Prague writer
Sixth interview with prof. Stefano Luconi, author of a book with goWare on "The race for the White House", on the mechanisms underlying the election of the President of the United States on November 5th. Here we talk about the Congress and…
The New York Times sues for copyright infringement while Germany's Axel-Springer strikes a deal with Open AI to allow ChatGPT training. Artificial Intelligence has created a crossroads between publishers and those who are…
How long will the trauma that Israel experiences after the terrorist attack on October 7 last and will it be possible to return to a normal life? This is what the Tel Aviv writer and psychologist Ayelet Gundar-Goshen asks with reflections that are striking and…
Interview with Domenico Palermo, author of the book just released: “The precursors of environmentalism. Environmental youth movements from Wandervögel to Fridays For Future”, published by goWare
October 15th marks the centenary of the birth of that great writer Italo Calvino. We publish a passage from his novel "If on a winter's night a traveler" which highlights his formidable futurist abilities
It is estimated that 250 million speak Italian in the world, 80 million in Europe alone. With Dante, Petrarca and Boccaccio, Florentine took the place of dialects. But it was Manzoni's contribution that made…
The publisher GoWare offers for reading an essay on the politician of the moment, the economist Javier Milei who is running for the Argentine presidential elections: here are his thoughts
Arrived with enormous delay, the law that recognizes linguistic minorities has glaring gaps and many weaknesses. Let's see which ones
The linguist Daniele Vitali intervenes on a little debated topic, but which undoubtedly contributes to characterizing, even culturally, the national history. The presence of minority languages in Italy is in fact one of the most significant evidence of the richness of…
Today the book industry in its traditional forms, i.e. pre-digital, has returned to growth, among the first in Europe, fourth after Germany, England and France, holds a significant share in the world, but there is a chronic shortage of readers
In this article, glottologist Daniele Vitali asks whether, over time, the language is becoming increasingly simple or more complex
The linguist Daniele Vitali shows the revolution in the use of the subjunctive that has led to a new phenomenon, namely its overextension. But the school puts up some resistance against the new use
The linguist Daniele Vitali tells how the Italian language changes as we speak: the pronunciation of the "s" between vowels is increasingly assuming a northern cadence. And that's not the only case of change
Tolstoy's testament, which can be considered the conclusion of War and Peace, a book published by goWare is once again legible in Italian, in all bookshops in book and ebook format.
Generative AI worries Friedman and Harari who sound the alarm. Nobel Krugman brakes: we have time to defend ourselves
The theatrical comedy "There are days that never happen" becomes a novel published by goWare. The music of Morricone with Castellitto and Isabella Ferrari on stage. The Author Valerio Cappelli tells the genesis of the work
We continue our investigation into gender equality and linguistic bizarreness, presenting other cases that the glottologist Daniele Vitali, author of goWare, identifies in the use of our language concluding that there is nothing special or forced in words…
The linguist Daniele Vitali explains - on the initiative of goWare - some linguistic choices of the new government class. Is it the President or the President? Meloni has chosen the first path. Left-wing women want to be called ministers…
Are foreign words good or bad? The use of English words in everyday lexicon has reached even comical levels. But aesthetic judgments about languages have equally misleading effects
FIRSTonline and goWare want to celebrate 10 years of fruitful collaboration with a free e-book by the great economist Claudio Napoleoni to read online or to download in EPUB format made available by goWare
"Focusing. Stories and battles of 40 women photographers" is a really interesting book by Susanne John and Giovanna Sparapani, published by goWare, of which we publish the introduction
In 1973 Marlon Brando won the Oscar for the film The Godfather but turned it down for defending the American Indians. Here's what happened and the Academy's posthumous apology
The release of Colette Soler's book "Written under Covid. What to do with mass hypnosis" offers a different point of view on how we have lived the pandemic
Ross Douthat's reflection, of which we publish the Italian version, on a possible interpretation of current scenarios in the light of one of the major political theories of the last 30 years reopens the discussion on Huntington's theories
Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman ponders an age-old question: what's the point of war? In doing so he recalls Norman Angell's 1909 essay in which he argued that war had become obsolete because of the economic interdependence between countries
Work changes and the pandemic has accelerated trends. Working at home is boring, going to the office requires long commutes. The solution is hybrid: co-working close to home
A unique opportunity: this is what the young talents of Silicon Valley think who are escaping from the Fang, the acronym of Facebook-Apple-Amazon-Netflix and Google, to escape towards the new startups of the future. A unique opportunity in a generation that risks turning out to be a great illusion
The Disney+ docuseries is like a time machine that allows us to understand the personalities and work of the Fab Four
As every year, the film critic AO Scott of the New York Times has compiled the ranking of the best films of the year - in first place the musical documentary Summer of Soul
We publish an excerpt from Roberto Siagri's book “LaSERVITAZIONE. From product to service. For a sustainable future without limits”, published by Guerini and goWare, on the transformation of the economy into a service economy whose protagonist is undoubtedly the…
Shoshana Zuboff of Harvard Business School clearly explains in this short essay how extractive capitalism was born and how it is time to open your eyes to it
We publish, courtesy of goWare, the Italian translation of an article in the New York Times by the authors of the book "Ancient History Shows How We Can Create a More Equal World"
The masterpiece film by the Japanese animation master celebrates its first 20 years but for Nigel Andrews it continues to be the love of his life
About Italian. The current one is the "Week of the Italian language in the world". Like every year, the Accademia della Crusca has published a beautiful book with goWare. This time it could only be Dante's turn
We publish an excerpt from the book "Discuse in the name of heaven" by Vittorio Robiati Bendaud and Ugo Volli, published by Guerini e Associati with goWare
The turn to the right has put Texas at the forefront of the culture wars that are upsetting the USA - Here, in the Italian version, how the Financial Times tells the Texan drift
The banking concentration is making branches and counters disappear from many peripheral territories as told in a new book published by goWare with a preface by Giulio Sapelli - Yet the presence of a bank is fundamental for the territories…
Online presentation this afternoon at 18 of "2021: Miracle in Rome", the new book by the economist Alfredo Macchiati, published by goWare. The link to connect
An epochal change is underway in American food styles comparable to what is happening in the automotive industry with the arrival of the electric car: this is how the New York Times tells it
We publish the opening chapter of the new book by the economist Alfredo Macchiati "2021: Miracle in Rome", published by goWare, which raises the basic problem for the future of the capital and that is whether Rome, despite the poor management of the last years of…
Since Steve Jobs handed Tim Cook the keys to Apple for the company with the largest stock market capitalization in the world it has been a race without brakes but - as explained by an article The Economist, of which…
Courtesy of the author and the publisher, we publish the introduction by Linda Lanzillotta, former Minister of Regional Affairs and Councilor for the Rome Budget, to Alfredo Macchiati's new book "2021 Miracle in Rome", published by goWare, which offers analysis and proposals…
The famous superstar is suing Disney because he used his film Black Widow to push people to subscribe to the streaming service, causing them to lose a lot of money linked to box office receipts: it is just the latest case of…
In the Financial Times, the economist El-Erian, whose speech we publish in the Italian version, takes stock of the ongoing debate on cryptocurrencies, which now seems to have reached the moment of truth. Here because
Is there a vocabulary of style? The British newspaper asks, proud of its style inspired by Orwell's 6 rules. Meanwhile, Google launches the App to correct texts that use sexist and racist language
Extract from the new book by Giorgio Arfaras, "The story is not over. From the origins of capitalism to the western and eastern variants" published by Guerini (with goWare for the digital version)
In the New York Times Paul Krugman does not hide all his skepticism about cryptocurrencies which somehow remind him of the Ponzi scheme through which Madoff defrauded investors for years
In Hong Kong, artificial intelligence software has been installed in 84 elementary schools which, through facial recognition, attempts to analyze emotional states, but there is no reason to rejoice as Shira Ovide explains in the New York Times
It's called a Non-Fungible Token (NFT) and a US newspaper columnist created it for fun, putting one of his articles up for sale on the blockchain and making it a sensation: here's how
We publish the preface by Osvaldo Danzi to the book "Linkedin for those looking for a (new) job" by Pamela Serena Nerattini, published by goWare
We publish an excerpt from the book "Novizi senza fine", published by Guerini and goWare, in which Franco Civelli and Daniele Manara try to imagine how the world will change after the pandemic that still oppresses us
After a year of extraordinary scientific breakthroughs - and staggering policy failures - what can we learn for the future? Israeli historian and thinker Yuval Noah Harari explains it in an article in the Financial Times
INTERVIEW WITH GABRIELE COLTRO on the Book "The crimes of Salò" - The author dedicated two years of his life to examining the buried records of the 427 trials, then covered up after the Togliatti amnesty, against republicans of the CSR and collaborators of the…
The spread of the pandemic has fueled a lot of fake news and a real conspiracy, especially in the States - Denialism is an integral part of this drift and its damages are there for all to see
Engineering was and is an Italian high-tech excellence with an original corporate history mentioned in a book by Nicola Melideo, published by Guerini Next and goWare, of which we publish the introduction by Paolo Pagliaro
goWare has republished a beautiful book by the economist Claudio Napoleoni who, retracing the thought of the classics, investigates the reasons for wealth and poverty in history - The Economist, in an article of which we publish the Italian version, has taken up the…
Francesco Varanini's book, "The five bronze laws of the digital age and why it is convenient to transgress them", published by Guerini and goWare, dedicates large chapters to the thinkers who have most reflected on the relationship between technology and people - Below we publish the one dedicated to Heidegger
Contrary to what many think, video games are not just a pastime for teenagers and are conquering a huge space thanks to creativity and invention. Turnover increased tenfold in 10 years. And in the future we will increasingly live in virtual worlds…
Considered the emblem of Anglo-Saxon conservatism, the eighteenth-century Irish thinker deserves a "rehabilitation" due to his liberalism and his faith in gradual reformism. A current lesson: He would have harshly criticized Trump today
A book by journalist Carlotta Scozzari of Business Insider, published by goWare, ruthlessly lays bare the dogmas of economics and finance that have collapsed under the blows of the pandemic: here's what they are
Lucy Kellaway, first-rate signatory of the Financial Times, left journalism 3 years ago to devote herself to teaching and now tells how more or less creeping racism is born in schools and it is there that we must begin to eradicate it
At the end of the First World War, the Cambridge economist, Arthur Cecil Pigou put forward a shocking proposal: a one-off flat equity of 25% on the assets of the richest - It was more of a provocation but the equity is always…
From MySpace to Vine, from Second Life to Google+ via Orkut, Friendster, Ning and Ping: here is a review of the most sensational missteps in the history of social media
Many books on the pandemic are coming out - Here's what the one by Lelio Alfonso and Gianluca Comin, published by Guerini and goWare, entitled "#ZONAROSSA. THE Covid-19 between infodemic and communication"
The Academy of Safety and Best Health in collaboration with the goWare publishing house and the School of Publishing announce two national competitions for short stories. The stories must have a maximum of 1800 lines and deal with personally experienced stories, of which the author can be the witness or narrator…
In this speech, which appeared in the Financial Times and translated into Italian by goWare, Israeli historian and philosopher Yuval Noah Harari reflects on how the Coronavirus will change our lives
Filippo Cavazzuti's new book "Italian financial capitalism. An Arab phoenix? Tales of economic policy", published by goWare, has just been released. We are publishing the chapter dedicated to Nino Andreatta, of whom Cavazzuti was a pupil and collaborator …
The assumption that the middle class remains the backbone of democracy is still the most accredited thesis among scholars but the drifts of a part of the bourgeoisie towards populism or towards illiberal policies fuel doubts, as he writes…
A fundamental work has recently been republished for understanding modernity and the developments of contemporary art and aesthetics. It is a seminal book that has influenced entire generations of artists and thinkers. It is Richard Wagner's The Artwork of the Future in Italian translation republished by…
Agribots (weeding robots), driverless tractors and other types of agricultural automation are spreading Artificial Intelligence in the fields and, according to The Economist, agriculture will completely change its face: here's how
From Ukraine to Crimea, from Korea to post-Brexit Western Europe: historian Diana Preston wondered in The New York Times if, 75 years after the Yalta Conference, the world is still living as it was in Stalin's time: here...
In the book "Ukraine 2009-2019. Notes from a country that no longer exists", published by goWare, the scholar Stefano Grazioli takes stock of the drift of the last decade of the former Soviet republic from the wreck of the orange revolution to the rise presidency of the comedian…
The independent publishing house celebrates ten years of life and participates in the small publishing show from 7 to 10 November - Among the guests also the author Giulio Sapelli.
"Brand Bravery" by Kemp-Robertson and Barth has been in the bookstores for a few days, highlighting how courage is contagious, in business and in everyday life - An excerpt from the book
The book "Artist's flights. Collectible lives (and works)" by Marika Lion, author of texts on art and culture and responsible for our magazine FIRST Arte, has just been released. Stories, artists' lives described as flights within their history. The book…
the New York Time Magazine conducted an in-depth investigation into the reality and its changes at Google that deserves to be known and meditated on
A tribute to the artist and activist Vann Nath, in times that are hot more for tensions and intolerances than for the heat. A trip to a Cambodia soaked in tears, where blood flows as abundant as constant rain. In a…
An ordinary couple, who live in a "filthy place" where no one really knows anyone and the only real house-goers become the characters on the television, always on during meals, to keep them company. When a small kindness, extraordinary…
The German philosopher conducted an important reflection on the role and significance of technology in the human condition: a book by Mario Ricciardi and Sara Sacco explains his theses.
A BOOK BY MARIO RICCIARDI - The consequences of technology are enormous and general and the protagonists of the technological revolution themselves begin to question the effects of their actions, starting with artificial intelligence.
There are two ways to do it and writing with your voice also improves the style and quality of writing - 10 euros is enough - An editorial in the New York Times focuses on the novelty
A fundamental book by the great philosopher Theodor Adorno is back available for the Italian reader but in an updated version that includes 5 new keywords
The volume Vestiarium. Vestments for the liturgy in the history of the Church. Antiquity and the Middle Ages, published by goWare, 2019 is accompanied by 590 images, including 100 graphic renderings of the garments studied.
Will habeas corpus also extend to animals? It is an open question all over the world and, as told by a report by the Economist, it is not excluded that sooner or later we will arrive at a new juridical state that recognizes new rights to…
It's time to get rid of it: the idea that talking, depicting and creating narratives about places or people that do not belong to one's cultural tradition or even to one's personal experience is a kind of cultural colonialism is, in itself,…
It is thanks to Harriet Taylor, John Stuart Mill's wife, if modern liberalism has a clearly feminist imprint: it was she who influenced her husband's thinking by inseminating themes such as those related to women's rights initially unrelated to the narrative...
Ray Kurzweil, the chief futurist of Google, is working on a project to conquer death through artificial intelligence: Bill Gates was enthusiastic about him while others consider him a fraud - But a crucial question remains: with the extreme use…
The British magazine The Economist explains why meat consumption is growing, except in India, but argues that a mix of ethical concerns, innovative cuisine and more affordable vegetable products could reverse the trend with…
There are at least three reasons behind the rise of (non-religious) veganism - A 2016 study found that, globally, switching to a well-balanced vegan diet could lead to 8,1 million fewer deaths per year year but the data…
Against the habit of reading texts on the Internet by leaps and bounds, we need to cultivate a new approach to reading that allows a more in-depth knowledge of reality by distinguishing true from false and appreciating beauty - Quality is at stake…
To celebrate the XVIII Week of the Italian language, from 15 to 21 October the e-book will be downloadable for free on all international platforms and on the goWare website
Skimming is an increasingly widespread accelerated reading process which consists of visually searching a page for clues that help to get a rough idea of the content, reading 700 words per minute instead of the normal 200…
Identity and freedom in the thought of contemporary philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah, champion of the confrontation between different cultures: here is his profile in an article that recently appeared in the Financial Times.
The goWare publishing house has launched a new service that allows you to retrieve the catalog of historical titles through Amazon's Print on Demand
Against galloping sovereignty and populism, the most brilliant think tank in the world - that of the London magazine The Economist - rethinks liberalism and launches a manifesto to revitalize it by adapting it to our times
Like the blue plaques of London, the thousand talking stones of Florence bear witness to the history that has flown along the waters of the Arno: the Florentine photographer Paolo Biagioni has photographed, archived and cataloged most of the epigraphs that…
Among the great enemies of liberalism are the French Enlightenment and the two German thinkers, different from each other but united by dissent towards the liberal vision of progress but liberalism, unlike its critics, does not believe it has…
The Economist reviews the thought of Isaiah Berlin, John Rawls and Robert Nozick and concludes by recalling that all the great post-war liberals affirmed that individuals must have the strength to resist the oppression of…
Revisiting the theories of the great liberal thinkers in a topical key, the Economist arrives - with regard to Keynes - to conclusions that at first sight seem paradoxical such as the one according to which "Keynesianism works better in the hands of the Hayekians" -…