Fascism was not the protector of any one class, but a supreme regulator of the relations between all citizens of a state.


My Autobiography, New York: NY, Charles Scribner's Sons (1928) p. 280


Fascism was not the protector of any one class, but a supreme regulator of the relations between all citizens of a state.

Fascism was not the protector of any one class, but a supreme regulator of the relations between all citizens of a state.

Fascism was not the protector of any one class, but a supreme regulator of the relations between all citizens of a state.

Fascism was not the protector of any one class, but a supreme regulator of the relations between all citizens of a state.