Ep6 - RearmEU Trap: Europe's Dangerous Echoes of 1914's First World War
Description
In this compelling episode of The Italian Uncut, Maria Niva and Max Agresti dive deep into Europe's current push for rearmament, asking a critical question: Are we repeating history? We begin by unearthing Italy's foundational pacifist principle, Article 11 of its Constitution, which unequivocally 'repudiates' war. This bedrock commitment sets the stage for a powerful historical parallel.
We then share the profound insights of renowned Italian historian Alessandro Barbero, who warns that our current geopolitical climate chillingly mirrors the years leading up to World War I. Barbero vividly illustrates how an arms race fueled by fear and complex alliances can ironically lead not to security, but to inevitable conflict.
Join us as we connect the dots between constitutional principles, emerging popular movements opposing rearmament (like those highlighted by stoprearm.org), and Barbero's sobering historical analysis. Is Europe unknowingly setting itself on a path towards self-sabotage? Discover why true peace is built on cooperation, not an endless accumulation of weapons.





















