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A recent Fox News Online article states that Il Manifesto is a 'communist daily.'
Checco, Maremmano, would both of you please be so kind to stop edit warring and talk to settle the issue of title capitalization? Please? Thanks.-- cyclopia speak! 21:37, 13 June 2014 (UTC)
I checked what happens in other similar cases. The Guardian is capitalized, even if the newspaper is printed in lowercase.-- cyclopia speak! 16:39, 22 June 2014 (UTC)
I was wondering what had happened after the liquidation, but the article gives very little answer. I checkt the de-wp, it-wp, and fr-wp sister articles.
The German article explains that a new collective was founded for taking over the ownership. As for the ownership of the name, this seems to be unresolved; but there is an agreement that as long as the paper paus 26,000 euro each month for the rights, it may employ the name "Il manifesto". It also claims that the current edition is less than 20,000.
The Italian article also mentions the need for a new group, but it puts more emphasis on changes among the editors. I did not find anything more definitive about how the liqudation crisis is (or isn't) resolved. In particular, I found nothing there about a 26,00€/month payment. On the other hand, an infobox in the Italian article gives the edition as per July, 2015, as 41,354, and provides a source to some kind of official independent statistics. This seems to be a fairly remarkable increas, in view of earlier development, provided a) that it is true (and not misunderstood), and b) that the statistics in the different cases cover the same number. (E.~g., are the circulation numbers the numbers of sold or just of printed copies?)
The French article says essentially nothing about the financial crisis. It has more to say about the political standpoints of the journal and of the people around it. In particular, it states that Rossana Rossanda and some others were expulsed from the Italian Communist Party (PCI), when il manifesto criticised the USSR invasion of Czechoslovakia (which the PCI at that time defended). The French article states that a political group around il manifesto was organised when the journal became a daily newspaper in April 1971, later joining up with another small communistic group, but also with some later splits. Our articles about Rossana Rossanda and the Proletarian Unity Party (Italy) seem to confirm the fr-wp description.
However, it would be nicer to have some reliable sources for these things, ratheer than having to refer just to translations from other versions. JoergenB ( talk) 18:58, 8 May 2016 (UTC)
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A recent Fox News Online article states that Il Manifesto is a 'communist daily.'
Checco, Maremmano, would both of you please be so kind to stop edit warring and talk to settle the issue of title capitalization? Please? Thanks.-- cyclopia speak! 21:37, 13 June 2014 (UTC)
I checked what happens in other similar cases. The Guardian is capitalized, even if the newspaper is printed in lowercase.-- cyclopia speak! 16:39, 22 June 2014 (UTC)
I was wondering what had happened after the liquidation, but the article gives very little answer. I checkt the de-wp, it-wp, and fr-wp sister articles.
The German article explains that a new collective was founded for taking over the ownership. As for the ownership of the name, this seems to be unresolved; but there is an agreement that as long as the paper paus 26,000 euro each month for the rights, it may employ the name "Il manifesto". It also claims that the current edition is less than 20,000.
The Italian article also mentions the need for a new group, but it puts more emphasis on changes among the editors. I did not find anything more definitive about how the liqudation crisis is (or isn't) resolved. In particular, I found nothing there about a 26,00€/month payment. On the other hand, an infobox in the Italian article gives the edition as per July, 2015, as 41,354, and provides a source to some kind of official independent statistics. This seems to be a fairly remarkable increas, in view of earlier development, provided a) that it is true (and not misunderstood), and b) that the statistics in the different cases cover the same number. (E.~g., are the circulation numbers the numbers of sold or just of printed copies?)
The French article says essentially nothing about the financial crisis. It has more to say about the political standpoints of the journal and of the people around it. In particular, it states that Rossana Rossanda and some others were expulsed from the Italian Communist Party (PCI), when il manifesto criticised the USSR invasion of Czechoslovakia (which the PCI at that time defended). The French article states that a political group around il manifesto was organised when the journal became a daily newspaper in April 1971, later joining up with another small communistic group, but also with some later splits. Our articles about Rossana Rossanda and the Proletarian Unity Party (Italy) seem to confirm the fr-wp description.
However, it would be nicer to have some reliable sources for these things, ratheer than having to refer just to translations from other versions. JoergenB ( talk) 18:58, 8 May 2016 (UTC)
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