Voglio

: His essays, such as those in the 1971 anthology that birthed the journal, recount experiments in anti-fascist schooling and the chaotic, sometimes violent, reality of total freedom.

: In Italian culture, "voglio" is often contrasted with "ti voglio bene" (I wish you well/I love you). Essays on modern Italian identity often dissect these terms to explain the boundaries between friendship, romantic love, and the raw assertion of "want." Voglio

: Enrico Franceschini's Voglio l'America tells the story of a journalist's relentless drive to conquer the U.S. and find his voice in global storytelling. : His essays, such as those in the

Beyond Fachinelli, the concept of "voglio" appears in several other notable Italian contexts that delve into personal and cultural identity: and find his voice in global storytelling

: Even in religious contexts, the term is used to frame a divine desire for human fulfillment, as seen in Pope Francis’s writings titled Ti voglio felice (I want you to be happy).