Gianfranco Miglio

Gianfranco Miglio

Gianfranco Miglio in the 1960s
Born (1918-01-11)11 January 1918
Como, Kingdom of Italy
Died 10 April 2001(2001-04-10) (aged 83)
Como, Republic of Italy
Nationality Italian
Occupation politician, Jurist
Political party Lega Nord
Gianfranco Miglio School Centre in Adro.

Gianfranco Miglio (11 January 1918 – 10 August 2001) was an Italian jurist, political scientist and politician, founder of the Partito Federalista. For 30 years, he presided over the Political science Faculty of Milan's Università Cattolica (Catholic University). Later on in his life, he was elected as an independent member of the Parliament to the Italian Senate for the Lega Nord.[1] The supporters of Umberto Bossi 's party called him Prufesùr (the Professor), a Lombard nickname to remember his role.

Inspired by Max Weber and Carl Schmitt, Miglio's works have analysed prevailing power structures in politics, parliamentarianism and bureaucracies. An advocate of federalism, Miglio grew even more radical in his later years, moving to a confederal or even secessionist and libertarian standpoint, in part due to his readings of Étienne de La Boétie and Henry David Thoreau.[2][3][4][5][6]

Some of Miglio's work has been published in English by the journal TELOS, but the bulk of his opus has never been translated from Italian.

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In English

Books about Gianfranco Miglio

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  1. 1 2 Mìglio, Gianfranco. treccani.it
  2. (Italian) ' Miglio Non Merita Di Essere Italiano' – La Repubblica.It. Ricerca.repubblica.it (7 September 1993). Retrieved on 2015-06-27.
  3. (Italian) QUINTINO SELLA MEGLIO DI MIGLIO – la Repubblica.it. Ricerca.repubblica.it (27 July 1993). Retrieved on 2015-06-27.
  4. (Italian) Speroni Infiamma Il Senato ' Brusca E' Siciliano' . ' E Tu Razzista' – La Repubblica.It. Ricerca.repubblica.it (24 May 1996). Retrieved on 2015-06-27.
  5. (Italian) Di Liegro: ' Parole Degne Di Un Naziskin' – La Repubblica.It. Ricerca.repubblica.it (22 July 1993). Retrieved on 2015-06-27.
  6. (Italian) LE RADICI DELLA LEGA – la Repubblica.it. Ricerca.repubblica.it (15 October 1992). Retrieved on 2015-06-27.
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