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"Eliminare il razzismo non vuol dire mostrare e convincersi che gli Altri non sono diversi da noi, ma comprendere e accettare la loro diversità." Dopo Il fascismo eterno, una nuova illuminante riflessione civile, contro ogni pregiudizio e intolleranza.
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