Riccardo Petrella
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BornAugust 5, 1941
EducationUniversity of Florence
DisciplinePolitical science, economics
InstitutionsUniversity of Louvain
Riccardo Petrella | |
|---|---|
| Born | August 5, 1941 |
| Academic background | |
| Education | University of Florence |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Political science, economics |
| Institutions | University of Louvain |
Riccardo Petrella (born on 5 August 1941 in La Spezia) is an Italian political scientist and economist; he has a doctorate in political sciences from the University of Florence). Currently professor emeritus at the University of Louvain, he participates in a tradition that unites Christianity, personalism and solidarity principles.[1] In 1991, he founded the Lisbon Group, which was composed of 21 academic, business, media and cultural decision-makers, so as to enhance the critical analyses of the current globalization. He is also a member of the World Social Forum and the Porto Alegre Manifesto.