In the late 1930s and early 1940s Giorgio La Pira and Aldo Moro were both protagonists of the Italian Catholic Action intellectual movements (FUCI and Movimento Laureati). The essay portrays similarities and differences in their individual evolution of those years: they shared common values (acceptance of modernity, moral opposition to fascism, ideal of a Christian humanism, aspiration to a new order) but gave them deeply different meanings. Those juvenile experiences help to understand their future cooperation and controversies in a better way.
Moro, R. (2017). La matrice montiniana: Giorgio La Pira e Aldo Moro nella crisi del fascismo. In Moro e La Pira. Due percorsi per il bene comune (pp. 245-282). Firenze : Edizioni Polistampa.
La matrice montiniana: Giorgio La Pira e Aldo Moro nella crisi del fascismo
RENATO MORO
2017-01-01
Abstract
In the late 1930s and early 1940s Giorgio La Pira and Aldo Moro were both protagonists of the Italian Catholic Action intellectual movements (FUCI and Movimento Laureati). The essay portrays similarities and differences in their individual evolution of those years: they shared common values (acceptance of modernity, moral opposition to fascism, ideal of a Christian humanism, aspiration to a new order) but gave them deeply different meanings. Those juvenile experiences help to understand their future cooperation and controversies in a better way.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.