The celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Autonomy of the Autonomous Region of Madeira (RAM) invites an exercise that must go far beyond the institutional ephemeride or the easy praise of material progress. Half a century after the break with the asphyxiating centralism of Lisbon, the balance of the autonomic experience of Madeira requires a rigorous reflection on its tangible achievements and, above all, on its deepest deficits.
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The celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Autonomy of the Autonomous Region of Madeira (RAM) invites an exercise that must go far beyond the institutional ephemeride or the easy praise of material progress. Half a century after the break with the asphyxiating centralism of Lisbon, the balance of the autonomic experience of Madeira requires a rigorous reflection on its tangible achievements and, above all, on its deepest deficits.