Alternativa Sociale is an Italian far right political party. The party grew from Libertà di Azione, which was established by Alessandra Mussolini after she left the Alleanza Nazionale due to their attempts to move away from their Fascist past. Mussolini united her group with existing extremists the Fronte Sociale Nazionale and Forza Nuova for the European Parliament election, 2004, gaining one seat in the European Parliament. The group is committed to a strong Italian nationalism that celebrates and glorifies its past and has been particularly critical of Gianfranco Fini's modernisation of the right. The inclusion of Forza Nuova, led by the much jailed Roberto Fiore, has led to much condemantion. The term far-right refers to the relative position a group or person occupies within a political spectrum. ... Alessandra Mussolini (born December 30, 1962) is an Italian (former?) actress, has a degree in Medicine and Surgery (1992), [1], and is currently a right wing politician. ... The National Alliance (Alleanza Nazionale) is a right-wing Italian party, formed from most of the former Italian Social Movement (Movimento Sociale Italiano, MSI) and conservative elements of the former Christian Democrats, the National Alliance (Alleanza Nazionale, AN) was created in 1994. ... Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler Fascism (in Italian, fascismo), capitalized, refers to the right-wing authoritarian political movement which ruled Italy from 1922 to 1943 under the leadership of Benito Mussolini. ... Forza Nuova (New Force) is a Italian neo-fascist movement, a member of the European National Front. ... Elections to the European Parliament were held from June 10, 2004 to June 13, 2004 in the 25 member states of the European Union, using varying election days according to local custom. ... Nationalism is an ideology that creates and sustains a nation as a concept of a common identity for groups of humans. ... Gianfranco Fini (born January 3, 1952 in Bologna) is an Italian politician, currently Foreign Minister in the Government led by Silvio Berlusconi. ...
External links
Official website of Alternativa Sociale (http://www.alternativasociale.it)
Another alternative solution to housing problems is thought by some to be possible through the construction of geodesic domes, a structure which can be built quite quickly from widely available materials such as scaffolding and tarpaulins.
The style of the ones in London reflected urban social concerns while the one in Glastonbury was mostly concerned with introducing travellers to the local legends and mysticism.
The alternative society is often characterised as a society of alternatives and this includes a great interest in pseudoscientific theories such as pagan religion and romantic mystical speculations.
Social actors can be persons or corporate actors: people acting as individuals, people acting as agents or representatives, organizational subunits (such as teams or departments), organizations, and even governmental bodies, states, and nations.
The alternative to the holes-view of social capital is what we call social cohesiveness, where the structure of social capital is characterized by dense networks and multiple redundancies.
Individualism, for example, is 'a social pattern that consists of loosely linked individuals who view themselves as independent of collectives; are primarily motivated by their own preferences, needs, rights, and the contracts they have established with others; and emphasize rational analyses of the advantages and disadvantages of associating with others' (Triandis 1995: 2).