The left passed from Pier Paolo Pasolini to Saviano: unequivocal proof of decadence

We receive from Mario Campanella and gladly publish One hundred years ago Pier Paolo Pasolini was born, a brilliant young Friulian with a vocation for writing and poetry. He was a communist but Tito’s communists killed his brother because he was Italian. His party, the PCI, expelled him for being homosexual. That young man … Read more

Retail: the store, pillar of proof for the customer

Within omnichannel journeys counting ever more points of contact (we have gone in 10 years from 2 to 6 points of contact per purchase journey on average), retail must be thought of as a benchmark for the customer. The moment spent in store must be THE moment of truth for the customer.(…) It is easier … Read more