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Il Manifesto (Italian for "The Manifesto") is an Italian communist newspaper. It was founded as a monthly review in 1969 by a collective of journalists engaged in the wave of critical thought and activity on the Italian left in that period. Prominent figures among its founders included Luigi Pintor and Rossana Rossanda. In 1970 it became a daily. Although critical of the Italian Communist Party (PCI), it was popular with many party supporters who saw it as more lively and independent than the party newspaper L'Unità. Image File history File links Logo_Il_Manifesto. ...
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Pope Benedict XVI (Latin: , born Joseph Alois Ratzinger on 16 April 1927) is the 265th and reigning Pope, the head of the Roman Catholic Church, and sovereign of Vatican City State. ...
Newspaper sizes in August 2005. ...
1969 (MCMLXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1969 calendar). ...
Communism refers to a conjectured future classless, stateless social organization based upon common ownership of the means of production, and can be classified as a branch of the broader socialist movement. ...
City motto: Senatus Populusque Romanus â SPQR (The Senate and the People of Rome) Founded 21 April 753 BC mythical, 1st millennium BC Region Latium Area - City Proper 1285 km² Population - City (2004) - Metropolitan - Density (city proper) 2,553,873 almost 4,300,000 1. ...
Communism refers to a conjectured future classless, stateless social organization based upon common ownership of the means of production, and can be classified as a branch of the broader socialist movement. ...
1969 (MCMLXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1969 calendar). ...
In politics, left-wing, political left, leftism, or simply the left, are terms which refer (with no particular precision) to the segment of the political spectrum typically associated with any of several strains of socialism, social democracy, or liberalism (especially in the American sense of the word), or with opposition...
The Partito Comunista Italiano (PCI) or Italian Communist Party emerged as Partito Comunista dItalia or Communist Party of Italy from a secession by the Leninist comunisti puri tendency from the Italian Socialist Party (PSI) during that bodys congress on 21 January 1921 at Livorno. ...
LUnità is an Italian newspaper, published by Democrats of the Left. ...
The 1991 PCI dissolution that gave birth to the social democratic Democratic Party of the Left was not followed by Il Manifesto, a paper which maintains positions closer to those of far left parties, such as Communist Refoundation Party, while remaining independent. 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Social democracy is a political ideology emerging in the late 19th and early 20th centuries from supporters of Marxism who believed that the transition to a socialist society could be achieved through democratic evolutionary rather than revolutionary means. ...
The Democratic Party of the Left (Italian: Partito democratico della Sinistra, or PdS) was the evolution in a social-democratic direction of the Italian Communist Party, or PCI. It was founded by Achille Occhetto, last secretary of the PCI and first of the PdS. The logo of the PdS consisted...
The term far left refers to the relative position a person or group occupies within the political spectrum. ...
The Communist Refoundation Party (Italian: Partito della Rifondazione Comunista) is an Italian reformed communist party. ...
Il Manifesto has recently gained reputation in Italy for its bitter and sarcastic headlines, often brilliant puns, enhanced by a clever choice of photographs. For example, the day of the election of Pope Benedict XVI, the first page of Il Manifesto featured a large photo of the neo-elected pope, along with the title The German shepherd. Despite critics from political opponents on its contents, Il Manifesto is regarded almost unanimously as a notable example of creative and clever journalism. It also hosts the satirical drawings of Vauro, one of the most famous Italian satirical authors. Sarcasm is sneering, jesting, or mocking a person, situation or thing. ...
A headline is text at the top of a newspaper article, indicating the nature of the article below it. ...
A pun (also known as paronomasia) is a figure of speech which consists of a deliberate confusion of similar words or phrases for rhetorical effect, whether humorous or serious. ...
Pope Benedict XVI (Latin: , born Joseph Alois Ratzinger on 16 April 1927) is the 265th and reigning Pope, the head of the Roman Catholic Church, and sovereign of Vatican City State. ...
The Pope (from Greek: pappas, father; from Latin: papa, Papa, father) is the head of the Catholic Church. ...
Country of origin Germany Classification Breed standards (external links) FCI, AKC, ANKC, CKC KC(UK), NZKC, UKC The German Shepherd Dog (known also as the Alsatian or Schäfer(hund)) is an intelligent breed of dog. ...
Satire is a literary technique of writing or art which exposes the follies of its subject (for example, individuals, organizations, or states) to ridicule, often as an intended means of provoking or preventing change. ...
One of its reporters, Giuliana Sgrena, was kidnapped by Iraqi insurgents in February 2005 and released on March 4. Giuliana Sgrena Giuliana Sgrena (born December 20, 1948) is a well-known Italian journalist and author who works for the Italian communist newspaper Il Manifesto and the German weekly Die Zeit. ...
Iraqi militants celebrating orders being given to the surrounding Coalition forces to stand down, Fallujah, May 1 2004. ...
2005 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- â Ongoing events ⢠Iraqi legislative election ⢠Bill C-38 (Canada gay marriage) ⢠Tsunami relief Upcoming events ⢠March 11: Red Nose Day 2005 in the UK. Deaths in February ⢠26 â Jef Raskin ⢠25 â Hugh Nibley ⢠25 â Peter Benenson ⢠21...
March 4 is the 63rd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (64th in leap years). ...
External links
- Il Manifesto homepage
- Vauro's satirical drawings
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