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The Anarchistindividualist Origins Of Italian Fascism (Studies In Modern European History)
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The Anarchist Origins Of Italian Fascism Are Vividly Described In This Multiple Biography Of Four Anarchists Who Demonstrated Extreme Individualist Tendencies. Leandro Arpinati Began His Political Career As An Anarchist, But Went On To Lead The Bologna Fascists And Become Mussolinis Minister Of The Interior And The Second Duce Of Fascism. Massimo Rocca Was The Extreme Anarchistindividualist Who Goaded Mussolini Into Openly Declaring His Stance In Favor Of Intervention In The First World War. Maria Rygier Was A Leader Among The Bologna Anarchists Who Reshaped The Revolutionary Ideas Of The Left In Terms Acceptable To The Right. Torquato Nanni Helped Fuse The Left Wing Of Fascism To The Right Wing Of Bolshevism. All Were Friends Of The Young Mussolini, But Were Among The First To Express Disillusionment With Fascism. By 1934, They Had Been Arrested For Antifascist Activities And Forced Into External Or Internal Exile. Despite Arpinatis And Nannis Participation In The Resistance A Decade Later, Communist Partisans Assassinated Them On The Day Of Liberation In April 1945. This Books Analysis Of The Motives Behind Their Assassination Leads To Conclusions About The Use Of The Myth Of The Resistance As A Paradigm For Government In Postwar Italy. It Also Suggests A Model By Which Political Parties Have Been Appended To Major Personalities According To The Degree To Which They Opposed Fascism.
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- Q: What is the main focus of 'The Anarchist-Individualist Origins of Italian Fascism'? A: The book explores the anarchist origins of Italian fascism through the biographies of four anarchists who exhibited extreme individualist tendencies, highlighting their political evolution and disillusionment with fascism.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The book is authored by Stephen B. Whitaker.
- Q: What is the publication date of this book? A: The book was published on June 17, 2002.
- Q: How many pages does the book contain? A: The book contains 194 pages.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: This book is available in hardcover binding.
- Q: What themes are covered in the book? A: The book covers themes of political ideology, individualism, and the historical context of fascism in Italy, particularly focusing on the interplay between anarchism and fascism.
- Q: Is this book suitable for academic study? A: Yes, the book is suitable for academic study, especially for those interested in modern European history, political science, and the evolution of political ideologies.
- Q: Can I find information about the anarchists mentioned in the book? A: Yes, the book provides detailed biographies and analyses of four key anarchists, discussing their lives, political actions, and relationships with Mussolini and fascism.
- Q: Does the book include any analysis of the Resistance movement? A: Yes, the book analyzes the motives behind the assassination of the anarchists and discusses the role of the Myth of the Resistance in postwar Italian politics.
- Q: Is there an edition of this book available for collectors? A: The book is available in a new edition, which may appeal to collectors of historical and political literature.