“He who is aware of himself and of everything,
who feels the relationship with all other beings, has a culture”.
With this
thought, the Italian philosopher Antonio Gramsci, already in the last century,
had anticipated the concept of sustainability, so pregnant in the pandemic era
in which we live. In fact, what is environmental sustainability if not the
awareness of one's role in a world where resources are finite and the negative
effects generated by human activities risk being irreversible? To put it even
more clearly: sustainability is culture, and the culture of the third
millennium can only be sustainable.
The call for papers, reserved to the authors, has just been launched
Royal Sites tour: San Leucio, Caserta, Carditello. Dinner in Casertavecchia medieval village
With the patronage of the European Commission
Representation in Italy
Ministero della Transizione Ecologica
With the patronage of Regione Campania