![]() ![]() ![]() MicroMega has an average circulation of 25,000-30,000 copies. In 2007, the magazine returned to the original bimonthly format. ![]() In this time, it was issued with the title La primavera di MicroMega. The magazine was issued monthly from 20 February to 20 April 2006, then weekly (over an eight-week period) during the 2006 Italian political campaign. Many philosophers, social scientists and men and women of science and other leading figures have written on this paper, including Massimo Cacciari, Joseph Ratzinger, Bruno Forte, Michele Santoro, Gianni Vattimo, Leszek Kołakowski, Marcel Gauchet, Margherita Hack and Walter Veltroni. Journalist Marco Travaglio is one of its better known contributors. Given its format, which includes long essays and articles, the journal tends to cater to an intellectual elite. Each number has now a different title, inspired by a discussion theme. Its editor is Paolo Flores d'Arcais.ĭuring the first years, the magazine had a subtitle "Le ragioni della sinistra" ("The Reasons of the Left"). The magazine is published by the GEDI Gruppo Editoriale and is based in Rome. MicroMega was founded in March 1986 by the editors Giorgio Ruffolo and Paolo Flores d'Arcais. The title MicroMega is probably inspired by a tale by Voltaire. MicroMega is a political, cultural, social and economic newsmagazine published bimonthly in Rome, Italy. MicroMega Edizioni Impresa Sociale SRL (2021- currently) For Voltaire's short story, see Micromégas. ![]()
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