[...]" I belong, like the English Socialists, that type of socialism that does not want to distribute beautiful words together to misery, "said Craxi, pointing to the common problem of combining the socialist governments' socialist ideal with the need to adopt economic measures particularly severe. It stated:
"We think, therefore, the way a 'being developed industrial economy needs to address sensitive issues relating to its process and its future, and then the problems of development of competitiveness and 's technological innovation. All this requires a' management of public resources very careful and very controlled. It also involves social costs that need to be able to prevent, predict and mitigate. We all know, however, that there will be employment, welfare, reduce inequalities without development, without creating more wealth. There is a big difference with the right. The right - said Craxi - has always occupied a privileged interests, bands of high society, while we always commensurate with our actions to the general and collective interests. " read more
source: ARCHIVE THE REPUBLIC
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