(1841-03-11)11 March 1841 Venice, Lombardy-Venetia, Austrian Empire
Died
29 March 1927(1927-03-29) (aged 86) Rome, Italy
Political party
Historical Right
Alma mater
University of Padua
Profession
Banker
Jurist
Economist
Academic
Luigi Luzzatti (11 March 1841 – 29 March 1927) was an Italian financier, political economist, social philosopher, and jurist. He served as the 20th prime minister of Italy between 1910 and 1911.
Luzzatti came from a wealthy and cultured Jewish family and built a reputation as a social reformer dedicated to raise the working classes from ignorance and poverty.[1] He is remembered being the founder of the Italian credit union movement and for his book Dio nella libertà (God in Freedom), in which he advocates religious tolerance.[2] This provoked an exchange of correspondence between him and Benedetto Croce.
^Soper, Building a Civil Society, p. 45
^Luzzatti, Luigi. God in Freedom: Studies in the Relations Between Church And State.
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formed the first of many 'people's banks' in Belgium, in Liège. In 1865 LuigiLuzzatti, the 'Schulze-Delitzsch' of Italy, founded the first credit union there:...
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of the radical group in the Chamber debate that caused the fall of the Luzzatti government, strongly supporting electoral reform. In the electoral campaign...
following years. Both Crispi and his successors, Antonio Di Rudinì and LuigiLuzzatti, preferred to rely on time rather than daring to face the revelations...