Background
Fanfani, Amintore was born on February 6, 1908 in Pieve Santo Stefano, Arezzo, Italy. Son of Giuseppe and Anita (Leo) Fanfani.
( This classic work is an exhaustive philosophical, histo...)
This classic work is an exhaustive philosophical, historical, and religious look at the relationship between Catholic and Protestant religious doctrine and both the historical and ideological growth of capitalism. Starting with a definition of capitalism, Fanfani examines how that definition squares with Catholic and Protestant teaching. He then looks at the historical development of the capitalistic mindset or mentality, and examines the growth of the mindset historically in light of both the Protestant and Catholic doctrine on economic life. This text will be of interest to all students of economic thought, philosophy, and Catholic or Christian studies.
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Fanfani, Amintore was born on February 6, 1908 in Pieve Santo Stefano, Arezzo, Italy. Son of Giuseppe and Anita (Leo) Fanfani.
Doctor Economics and Social Sciences, Catholic University Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy, 1930. Various honorary degrees.
Member, then Head of SPES, Christian Democrats. Member Central Leadership, Christian Democrats, since 1946. Deputy of Constituent Assembly, 1946.
Minister of Labour, 1947-1950. Minister for Agriculture and Forests, 1951. Minister of the Interior, in 8th De Gasperi, Ministry.
Confirmed in Pella, Cabinet. President Council of Ministers, 1954, but resigned shortly afterwards. Political Secretary Christian Democrats, 1954.
Confirmed 1956; Pres, of the Council 1958. Interim Minister for Foreign Affairs. Resigned from Presidency of the Council and Foreign Affairs Ministry, 1959.
Pres, of the Council, 1960-1962. Formed 4th government, 1962-1963. Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1965-1968.
President United Nations organisation, 1965. Elected Senator, 1968. President Senate, 1968.
Promoter of Regulatory Reform, 1971. Nominated Senator for life 1972. Re-elected Pres, of Senate for 6th Legislature and resigned 1973.
Political Secretary Christian Democrats, 1973. Pres, of Christian Democrats. 1976; Pres, of Senate, 1976.
Acting Pres, of the Republic 1978 following President Leonés resignation. Re-elected Pres, of the Senate 1979, in 8th Legislature. Acting Pres, of the Republic, 1980, During President’s visit to China.
Acting Pres, of the Republic, 1981, during President’s visit to Latin America. Acting Pres, of the Republic, 1982 (twice) during President’s visit to Japan and USA. Resigned from Presidency of Senate, 1982.
Formed 5th Government 1982-1983. Reelected President, Senate, 1985. Formed 6th Government, 1987.
Minister for Interior, in Goria government. Minister for the Budget, in De Mita Government, 1988-1989. Professor, Economic History from 1936.
Catholic University of Milan, 1936-1955. & Rome University 1955-1983. Taught Courses at Venice University Institute, 1938-1942 and courses for Italian internees, 1944-1945 in Geneva and Lausanne Universities.
Lectures at Porto Alegre University, Liège, Mogadishu, Guanajato, Tokyo, Nagoya, Rutherford, Sudbury Universities.
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Constituent Assembly for XVI District 1946, Member of Parliament for same district 1948-1968.
Married Biancarosa Provasoli, 1939 (deceased 1968). Children: Anna Maria, Maria Grazia, Marina, Alberto, Benedetta, Giorgio, Cecilia. Married Mariapia Tavazzani, 1975.
32nd Prime Minister of Italy