
I mestatori del Web (La Repubblica dei Social 9)
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Narrated by:
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Ugo Magri
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Ugo Magri
About this listen
Come evolve la democrazia in Italia al tempo del populismo? Ugo Magri, analista politico della Stampa e da anni impegnato a raccontare scena e retroscena della vita istituzionale, affronterà i maggiori dilemmi democratici della Repubblica, dal mito della democrazia diretta alla crisi delle tradizionali sedi della politica.
Troppo facile sostenere che i sondaggisti non indovinano mai gli esiti elettorali. Secondo Ugo Magri, sono molti i fattori che intervengono a rendere volatile il parere dei votanti. I "mestatori" ci sono sempre stati, anche nel passato, ma le manipolazioni possibili grazie al Web sono un'altra cosa.
>> Questo podcast vi è offerto grazie alla collaborazione esclusiva tra Audible e La Stampa.
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