| Author | Erik Norling |
|---|---|
| Full Title | Revolutionary Fascism |
| Binding | Softcover |
| Publisher | Finis Mundi Press (2011) |
| Pages | 144 |
| ISBN | 9789898336262 |
| Language | English |
| Short Description | Benito Mussolini (1893 – 1945) was the living image of fascism and one of the most well known historical figures ever, the archetypical Dictator. Nevertheless, few are aware that in the early 20th century Mussolini was the coming man of Italian revolutionary socialism. Lenin said of him: “In Italy, comrades, there is only one socialist capable of guiding the people towards the revolution, Benito Mussolini”. Soon after Mussolini would lead a revolution, but a fascist one... So, why did he become a fascist after all? Did he betray socialism as his critics accused him of doing? Or was fascism the natural outcome of a socialist’s evolution? In Revolutionary Fascism Erik Norling acquaints us not only with the revolutionary and socialist roots of Fascism but also describes the Italian Social Republic period, at the end of the war, when these values emerged in their purest form. |
| About the Author | Erik Norling is a lawyer and a historian living in Malaga, Spain. He specializes in the European volunteer anti-Communist movements and the left-wing factions of Fascism. |
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