
Per il Partito radicale: Relazione letta al I Congresso Nazionale del Partito radicale
Download our new free ebook for a heretofore-unpublished speech delivered by Leo Valiani in early February 1956 at the first National Congress of the Italian Radical Party. It was the first attempt in the history of the Italian republic to create a secular political party, one inspired by the Labour model and in dialogue with the various voices representing the Italian left.
In 1969 counterculture opinion in the U.S. was spread through some 1,000 underground newspapers - a rich outpouring of ideas, words and images that would live on in American culture and language. The Feltrinelli Foundation possesses some 300 collections from the period.![]()
Download the illustrated catalogue for the exhibition The Times They Are A-Changin'. Stampa e immagini delle culture di opposizione americane (in Italian), prepared on the occasion of the 12th Settimana della Cultura.

Governare il mondo. L'economia come linguaggio della politica nell'Europa del Settecento
(Governing the World: Economics as the Language of Politics in Eighteenth-Century Europe)
edited by Manuela Albertone
In the newest edition from the Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Foundation's Annali series (2009), a collection of essays by historians and economists from different countries and generations offers an in-depth look at the relationship between economics and politics in eighteenth-century Europe.
From the I Libri della Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli series:
Debating Global Society: Reach & Limits of the Capability Approach
edited by Enrica Chiappero-Martinetti
This new volume, which includes an original contribution by Nobel laureate Amartya Sen, discusses the "capability approach", the innovative theoretical framework for evaluating human development, poverty, well-being, and gender equity by focusing on people's substantive freedoms to live in the manner that is of most value to them.
Further contributors include Sabina Alkire, Ingrid Robeyns, Andrea Brandolini and Giovanni D'Alessio, Enrica Chiappero-Martinetti and José Manuel Roche, Constanze B. Binder, Solava Ibrahim, Marion Young, Francesca Panzironi and Serena Ciccarelli.


