Crisis of maladjustment to the new
In the second half of the nineties, too many technological innovations were becoming almost mandatory in civilization West. Too many new words. Too many things changed very quickly.
Whole nations are meeting in fact, in recent years, a typical crisis of maladjustment to the new , whose most obvious features are two:
1) The settlement, at the top of the nation, a ruling minority that can not solve new problems and can last only requiring obedience to old values \u200b\u200bno longer adequate.
2) The dramatic decline of the population, the majority of which creativity and sense of personal responsibility evaporate, but growing and confidence in leaders (which can go up to worship and martyrdom) and inertia (especially insidious when it is felt by as a simple self-control) .
(Sibaldi Igor,''''The Book of Ages, 2010, pp. 204-205)
Yes, Italy is without doubt one of those nations. But the first problem seems much more evident in the second. The people I know are much more open than some 'years ago, much more ready to change their mind and habits.
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