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Selections on Bolshevism, Fascism and Mussolini

Torquato Nanni

BOLSHEVISM AND FASCISM FROM A MARXIST POINT OF VIEW2

Benito Mussolini

It is not possible to examine the Fascist movement without first considering the personality of Benito Mussolini. From the time when Libreria della Voce published the first biography of the Romagnolo agitator, in December 1914, which I wrote very hurriedly, much attention has been given to how Mussolini took power in Rome and began to shape Italy's destiny. Many accounts, except for the few written in good taste, portray some sort of a "superman." Instead, once again, I would like to write about Mussolini "the man." He has clear...







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