"It is dignity that forms the basis of authentic and non-abstract equality: a possible and concrete equality, since absolute and perfect equality does not exist and, if it did, it would be horrible."
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Franco Cardini
Franco Cardini (born in 1940) was an Italian historian and essayist, specialising in the study of the Middle Ages.
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