Table of contents of the issue 1/2020, June
Algoritmi al potere?
Can we recover from digital populism? Three possible remedies
Habermas 2.0. A philosophical approach to neointermediation and to a (increased) return to strategic action
The use of social networks in politics between alteration of democratic balance, disinformation, propaganda and dictatorship of the algorithm: some legal-informatics issues
Guilt and cognitive sciences
Artificial Intelligence for citizens’ rights: the Claudette project
Ideologia, scienza giuridica e diritti umani
Introduzione
Ideologies and legal interpretation
Analytical Legal Science from Birth to Crisis
Old and new meanings of ideology: a survey
Self-authored human rights as claim to universality
Naturalism, once again, for the universality of human rights
Marx and the human rights. Bobbio’s reflections
Marx: a world without justice, but equally good
Marxism, Social Justice, and the Rule of Law
Saggi
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