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De Donno, hero of democratic medicine who did not like the powerful D. FUSARO

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Dr. De Donno died yesterday, the first to use hyperimmune plasma treatments against Coronavirus in Italy in 2020. It was suicide, according to official sources of media professionals. Farewell, hero.

You have ennobled medicine in the time of its darkest ideological degradation, opposing medicine enslaved to the power of the giants of capital. You defended democratic medicine, of the people and for the people. And you knew well that the powerful would not like it …

Rest in peace, hero. We will continue to fight, even for you, in defense of democracy and freedom, against the interest of the few who command to harm the most.

Diego Fusaro (Turin 1983) teaches history of philosophy at the IASSP in Milan (Institute for High Strategic and Political Studies) and is the founder of the National Interest association (www.interessenazionale.net). Among his most fortunate books, “Welcome back Marx!” (Bompiani 2009), “The future is ours” (Bompiani 2009), “Thinking otherwise” (Einaudi 2017).

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