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The leader of a group of communist voters discusses with Dominican father Felix Morlion 1956...
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Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
ITALY. Emilia-Romagna. Near Bologna. 1956. The leader of a group of communist voters discusses socialist ideas with Dominican father Felix Morlion. Morlion agrees with the social and economical interests of the workers but despises the materialistic and anti-clerical implication of a communist agenda dictated by Moscow. M-IT-ROM-002 In the countryside around Bologna, Italy, political sympathies are about 90 percent Communist. The Emilia-Romagna is Italy's epicenter of industrial development and home of workers movement and Communist party. Priests of the Dominican order carry on a hard-hitting campaign of discussion and debate in the cafes and street-corner gathering places of the region. It was in a village restaurant there that Max Scheler of Rome got his forceful picture of Dominican Father Felix Morlion of the so called "flying priests" engaging in dialectics with an all-Communist group gathered around their leader, seated facing the camera. Scheler was struck by the situation's parallel to the stories of Don Camillo. Copyright Notice: Max Scheler/SZ Photo. Date created: 01.01. 1956-31.12. 1956
ITALY. Emilia-Romagna. Near Bologna. 1956. M-IT-ROM-002 Copyright Notice: Max Scheler/SZ Photo. 1956-31.12.1956