Via Antonio Gramsci in Riva Trigoso.
Perhaps the name of this street will mean little to many of you. However, I imagine that almost all of you, at least once, have walked along it to go to the beach of Renà or to Moneglia or many more times to go to work.
It is precisely the road that runs along the wall of the Fincantieri shipyard in Riva Trigoso.
Since I was a child, that futuristic transparent passage has always attracted me and I have always wondered if anyone ever walks along it. Maybe someone here can answer me.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-S 10-18.
Here is the spot where I took these photos:
Antonio Sebastiano Francesco Gramsci (Ales, January 22, 1891 – Rome, April 27, 1937) was an Italian politician, philosopher, political scientist, journalist, linguist and literary critic. Considered one of the most important thinkers of the twentieth century, in his writings, among the most original of the Marxist philosophical tradition, Gramsci analyzed the cultural and political structure of society. In particular, he developed the concept of hegemony, according to which the dominant classes impose their political, intellectual and moral values on society, with the aim of welding and managing power around a common sense shared by all social classes, especially the subordinate ones.
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