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Rome abandons la dolce vita

By Giulia Segreti in Rome

Published: September 27 2008 02:45 | Last updated: September 27 2008 02:45

In the Middle Ages fear was regarded as a virtue, in the 1930s it fed on unemployment and in the 1960s it was driven by the conflict of two superpowers.

But according to speakers at a three-day World Social Summit in Rome devoted to the subject this week, societies today are collectively and individually afraid of an overwhelming cocktail of crime, terrorism, unknown illnesses, natural catastrophes and economic meltdown.

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