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Vincenzo Gioberti : the spokesman for moral primacy of Italy
The article presents the idea of moral and civic primacy of Italy, developed by
Vincenzo Gioberti (1801-1852) in the years 1843-1851. Gioberti's political thought
was based essentially on five assumptions: 1) the idea of the special role played by
Italy in the development of European civilization, 2) the concept of Catholicism as the
foundation of Italian civilization 3) the representative monarchy 4) the confederation,
replaced by the idea of a united state under the rule of the House of Savoy, and 5) the
fight against Jesuits. The concept of moral and civic primacy of Italy, which is the
essence of Gioberti's thought, is based on a belief that over the centuries Italy played
a crucial role in the history of European civilization, because of the genius of Italian
artists, writers, philosophers, theologians and lawyers, the specific geographical
location of the Apennine Peninsula, which is the capital of Christianity, and because
of the Italian ability to "rebirth" after centuries of decline. Combining the idea
of primacy with Catholicism, Gioberti noticed that Italy lost its cultural primacy when
it moved away from the Christian faith. At the same time he was against imitating the
French cultural and political patterns. Initially, he was convinced that Italy will be
able to regain political independence by creating a federation of countries under the
leadership of the Pope, basing on the military power of Piedmont. Around 1851,
as a result of his disappointment with the effects of the first independence war with
Austria, the attitude of Pope Pius IX and King Charles Albert, Gioberti changed his
mind and became a supporter of the idea of establishing a united Italian state under
the rule of the House of Savoy and tied his hopes to King Victor Emmanuel and
Prime Minister Camillo Benso di Cavour.