Fabrizio de André was an idealist anarchic singer. He used his texts and his songs to tell stories of the poorest and the most emarginated people in Italian society. He believed war destroys not just lives, but also in values that shape a culture and destroy the relationship among the people. In one of his most famous songs (see under) he talks about the controversial position of soldiers in war or the unfair position of law towards the weakest who are unable to change or influence it. The political view of this author pushed him to critically and ironically analyse the Italian society and makes his poems one of the most known by Italian of all generations.