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Rights, once equal for all, the noble legacy of the French and American Revolutions after the &#8216;Age of Enlightenment&#8217;, one of the finest periods in our political and civil history inspired by reason\u00a0 (read Leonardo Sciascia and Voltaire to get a sense of the nostalgia this period inspires), now seem to have disappeared from the constitutions of liberal democracies. Instead, they are entrusted to the capricious protection of the &#8216;winners of capitalism&#8217;: populist politicians and the masters of Big Tech (monsters, as they were aptly described eight years ago on the cover of The Economist, a liberal weekly business magazine, not a radical Anglo-Saxon left-wing publication).<\/p>\n<p>The weak, like new serfs, search for a master who will decide \u2018who has the cards and who doesn&#8217;t\u2019 in the new great global game of power, a sort of villainous game of Risk in which the strongest, already benefiting from guns, soldiers and tanks, immediately take everything, including icy Greenland.<\/p>\n<p>Of course, &#8216;<strong>feudal capitalism<\/strong>&#8216; is the exact opposite of the &#8216;democratic&#8217; capitalism that many of us have relied on: a system based on market rules that limit monopolies&#8217; arrogance and protect information symmetry (which is always relative, let&#8217;s not delude ourselves). This system also punishes unscrupulous &#8216;lions of Wall Street&#8217; and real financial fraudsters.<\/p>\n<p>In short, we appreciated the &#8216;<strong>civil economy<\/strong>&#8216; capitalism theorised by <strong>Antonio Genovesi<\/strong>, who taught <strong>Adam Smith<\/strong>, the father of liberalism, as well as the &#8216;just economy&#8217;, &#8216;sustainable&#8217; and &#8216;circular&#8217; economies dear to <strong>Pope Francis<\/strong> (whom we recently learned Epstein and Bannon were plotting against because he was too friendly with the weak, la Repubblica, 15 February). This is also the approach favoured by the best of American and European economic literature, which tries to reconcile <strong>liberal democracy<\/strong>, the <strong>market economy<\/strong> and <strong>welfare<\/strong> through entrepreneurship, freedom, innovation and progress. In short, it builds wealth without blocking the &#8216;social ladder&#8217;.<\/p>\n<p>Even in recent days, the newspapers have offered excellent examples of this &#8216;feudalism&#8217;.<\/p>\n<p>Take, for example, the new revelations about the clandestine and criminal ties between sex and business that were woven by <strong>Jeffrey Epstein<\/strong>, a financier who liked to portray himself as a philanthropist (Il Foglio, 14 February). He had a dense network of &#8216;intimate friends&#8217; (Corriere della Sera, 14 February) and &#8216;kept managers from Wall Street to the Emirates in his network&#8217; (Il Sole24Ore, 14 February), as well as prominent figures &#8216;from the progressive world&#8217;, (Corriere della Sera, 15 February).\u00a0 Political and power cross-cutting is always good for business, isn&#8217;t it?<\/p>\n<p>But there are also those who reject the neo-feudalism of the\u00a0 US and China. Take &#8216;Europe, USA, Merz&#8217;s shake-up&#8217; (Corriere della Sera, 14 February), for example, which refers to a Europe that acknowledged the fracture in the West at the last summit in Belgium and tried to organise its own security and autonomy project. Then there&#8217;s \u2018The new Atlantic alliance is born:\u00a0 European autonomy and division of fronts\u2019 (La Stampa, 14 February),<\/p>\n<p>which suggests that powers and alliances are being mixed up. Finally, while not renouncing its special relationship with the US, Europe is attempting to build its own autonomous and better future by drawing on <strong>Mario Draghi<\/strong>&#8216;s competitiveness projects and <strong>Enrico Letta<\/strong>&#8216;s Single Market project.\u00a0 It is not acting as a Maga satellite, but moving forward as a leading player on the global stage.\u00a0 It is investing and innovating rapidly to build its own defence system, and forging<\/p>\n<p>alliances with India, Mercosur and others that will guarantee it a broader and more favourable playing field than that dictated by Washington.\u00a0 \u2018I do not share Merz&#8217;s criticism of Maga.\u2019 says Italian Prime Minister <strong>Giorgia Meloni<\/strong>, adding that \u2018the US and the EU must move together\u2019 (Corriere della Sera, 15 February).\u00a0 Meanwhile, <strong>Jack Rubio<\/strong>, the US Secretary of State, is trying to bring everyone together: &#8216;We are ready for a future together&#8217;.\u00a0 In fact, the Quotidiano Nazionale (Il Resto del Carlino, La Nazione and Il Giorno) ran with the headline\u00a0 &#8216;Rubio extends a hand to the EU&#8217;, even though it is widely known that tensions between the US and the EU will continue. On the other hand, the traditions of feudal capitalism are based above all on obedience,\u00a0 although it would of course be up to good politics to reach agreements that do not reward the arrogance of feudal lords or humiliate allies. It is a changing world, of course.<\/p>\n<p>Everything is more fragile and uncertain,\u00a0 but reviving and defending the democratic cultures and values of old Europe (or the old democratic transatlantic West) is probably more valuable than reviving <strong>neo-feudalism<\/strong>. This would ensure greater stability and a better economic and social balance, as well as making wealth gaps more acceptable and limiting their excesses.<\/p>\n<p>If we descend from the heights of politics &#8216;everywhere and down to earth&#8217; (to use a fascinating image from <strong>Censis<\/strong>) and delve into social relations, other reasons for rejecting the neo-feudal model come to mind.\u00a0 Here, too, it is worth reading the news and looking at examples.<\/p>\n<p>Take Milan, for example, which has recently been shining splendidly with gold and silver medals from the Winter Olympics, not to mention the sky-high prices for the beautiful international audience of sports fans and shoppers in Via Montenapoleone and Cortina.<\/p>\n<p>The flip side of the metropolis of the &#8216;thousand lights of luxury&#8217; is the homeless people dying of cold, eight victims since the beginning of 2026, while the Corriere della Sera and Il Giorno campaign on the &#8216;invisible victims of frost&#8217;, and <strong>Giorgio Gualzetti<\/strong>, president of the <strong>Opera Cardinal Ferrari<\/strong>, which provides assistance guaranteed by the Ambrosian Church, speaks of 700 daily hospitalisations and services that are not enough to look after everyone:\u00a0 \u2018The tragic winter of the streets&#8230; (Il Giorno, 14 February).<\/p>\n<p>Beyond the issue of homelessness, another social drama is occupying the pages of Milanese newspapers these days:\u00a0 that of the delivery <strong>riders<\/strong> who bring food and other goods day and night to anyone who calls one of the many service cooperatives.\u00a0 More than 5,000 people are involved, and in peak periods this figure can rise to 9,000.<\/p>\n<p>The Public Prosecutor&#8217;s Office of Milan has opened an investigation to determine whether these individuals are self-employed, as the service companies claim, or employees, in which case contracts, job guarantees and security would be required. One of the companies, Just Eat, has stated that it has complied with this, but salaries are often lower than contractual rates.<\/p>\n<p>Data from the <strong>CGIL<\/strong> trade union (Il Giorno, 12 February) shows that: 55% of riders work for multiple platforms, 72.9% work six or seven days a week, 50% work seven to ten hours a day, 66% travel more than 40 kilometres a day,\u00a0 39.8% have been injured at least once and 67.4% have not received any compensation.<br \/>\nIt&#8217;s hell.<\/p>\n<p>In most cases, routes are defined by an algorithm, so those who work the most get the best services.<\/p>\n<p>And what about employment contracts?\u00a0 \u2018Flexibility is compatible with subordinate work,\u00a0 and the <strong>Milan model<\/strong> is booming,\u00a0 filling a service gap while exploiting workers,\u2019 comments Orsola Razzolini, a professor at the University of Milan who has been investigating the phenomenon for years (Il Giorno, 12 January).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Serfs<\/strong>, indeed. It is one of the darkest pages of capitalism, ensuring services that satisfy real needs and personal whims (such as a midnight pizza) for just 2.5 euros per ride,\u00a0 often without even a tip.\u00a0 Is that okay?<\/p>\n<p>Sooner or later, the system will collapse. The dark side of this widespread &#8216;feudal capitalism&#8217; will provoke revolts, protests or, at the very least, movements of conscience.<\/p>\n<p>Therefore, it will be worth heeding the warnings of those who truly understand the principles of good capitalism.\u00a0 Take <strong>Larry Fink<\/strong>, for example, the CEO of BlackRock, the largest global investment company based in New York,\u00a0 who said:\u00a0 \u2018Capitalists, beware.\u00a0 You risk losing your political and moral legitimacy. In the virtuous scheme of stakeholder values, legitimacy, even if only ethical, is essential to make the imbalances of capitalism tolerable.\u2019<\/p>\n<p>Speaking in <strong>Davos<\/strong> at the end of January at the annual conference of the most powerful men and women in world finance and business,\u00a0 Larry Fink was not new with his warnings about the degradation of speculative excesses (La Stampa, 21 January).\u00a0 In Davos, he didn&#8217;t specifically talk about delivery riders,\u00a0 but rather everything that makes unacceptable a capitalism that violates or circumvents the rules and offloads the costs onto the poorest and weakest.\u00a0 He spoke about &#8216;<strong>global capitalism<\/strong>&#8216;\u00a0 and its distortions, which are now feudal in nature. It is certainly worth paying full attention to his words.<\/p>\n<p><em>(photo: Getty Images)<\/em><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u2018Feudal Capitalism\u2019 is the working title of the new book by Roberto Seghetti, a seasoned economic journalist (Agi, Panorama, Paese Sera, etc.), which recounts how liberalism and technocracy have reversed the progress of history.\u00a0 It has just been published by Laterza. 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