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| | Gianfranco Sanguinetti |
 | | On one point, at least, all were unanimous, because all believed that Censor exists and ventured to see his form in some personality active in the economy or politics (from Guido Carli to Cesare Merzagora, from Giovanni Malagodi to Raffaele Mattioli himself, who, according to certain journalists, directed "Operation Censor" from beyond the grave). |
 | | In the case of "Operation Censor," there is no doubt that the proprietors of the social spectacle have, in their turn, become victims of appearances. |
 | | In the decline and fall of Italian capitalism, Censor is nothing other than the reverse image, as in a mirror, of the Italian revolution; and the lucid extremism of the non-existent bourgeois, Censor, illuminates the revolutionary current that invented him. |
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