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Modern Italy (1997)
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After his defeat in the 1919 election, Mussolini saw no future in trying to out-socialist the socialists. Without a distinct policy, without friends and backing, he was in serious danger of ending up as a confused and egocentric demagogue with a talent for histrionics.
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Always an extremist, [Mussolini] inclined to the belief of Babeuf and Blanqui in violent insurrection by a minority in order to establish authoritarian rule. His articles reveal a retreat from belief in class solidarity and a growing attachment to revolution for revolution's sake, power for the sake of power.
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Mussolini had been envious of the Bolsheviks and for a while fancied himself as the Lenin of Italy.
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Denis Mack Smith
Born:
March 3, 1920
Died:
July 11, 2017
(aged 97)
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