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Benito mussolini, ‘Trenchocracy’
1995Abstract The word is ugly. No matter. There are uglier ones which have long enjoyed citizenship rights in the Italian language. We don’t give a fig about ‘purists’ who snarl at ·neologisms’. It’s all part of the eternal conflict between the old sensibility and the new! The trenchocracy is the aristocracy of the trenches.
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The Political Development of Benito Mussolini
2023Abstract This chapter recounts Mussolini’s political development prior to his becoming prime minister, concentrating upon the ideas that subsequently shaped his thinking as Italy’s leader. It considers how during his early political career he was a member of the Italian Socialist Party but that his revolutionary thinking was influenced ...
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2018
Known as Il Duce (the Leader), the son of a Marxist blacksmith, Benito Mussolini was the ruler of Fascist Italy (1922–43). A master of populist rhetoric, editor of the socialist newspaper Avanti! (1912–1914), Mussolini shaped the fascist movement as a party leader before rising to state power with his October 1922 March on Rome.
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Known as Il Duce (the Leader), the son of a Marxist blacksmith, Benito Mussolini was the ruler of Fascist Italy (1922–43). A master of populist rhetoric, editor of the socialist newspaper Avanti! (1912–1914), Mussolini shaped the fascist movement as a party leader before rising to state power with his October 1922 March on Rome.
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Benito mussolini, San Sepulcro Fascism
1995Abstract We have 40 million inhabitants on an area of 287,000 square kilometres. This area is divided by the Apennines, which reduce even more the amount of our territory which can be put to use: in ten or twenty years our population will be 6o million and we only have one and a half million square kilometres of colonies, mostly desert ...
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Benito mussolini, ,The Strength in Numbers
1995Abstract The way the book demonstrates that a drop in birth-rates initially affects the power which peoples exercise and eventually leads to their death is irrefutable. It even gives a precise overview of the various phases of this process of disease and death, and the author gives them names which sum up everything: urbanization or ...
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