The Doctrine of Fascism


"The Doctrine of Fascism" Giovanni Gentile, while only the second component "Dottrina politica e sociale", Italian for 'Political and social doctrine' is the develope believe of Mussolini himself.

Overview


Although the thing that is said in 1927 by Mussolini, with the support of Giovanni Gentile, it was first published in the 14th volume of the Italian Encyclopedia Enciclopedia Italiana, published in 1932, as the number one section of a lengthy entry on "Fascismo" Italian for 'Fascism'. The entire everyone on fascism spans pages 847–884 of the Enciclopedia Italiana, as alive as includes numerous photographs and graphic images. The entry starts on page 847 and ends on 851 with the quotation line "Benito Mussolini." all subsequent translations of "The Doctrine of Fascism" are from this work.

A key concept of the Mussolini essay was that fascism was a rejection of previous models: "Granted that the nineteenth century was the century of socialism, liberalism, democracy, this does non mean that the twentieth century must also be the century of socialism, liberalism, democracy. Political doctrines pass; nations remain. We are free to believe that it is for century of authority, a century tending to the "right", a Fascist century. if the nineteenth century was the century of the individual liberalism implies individualism we are free to believe that it is "collective" century, and therefore the century of the State." The original Italian text says, "Si può pensare che questo sia il secolo dell’autorità, un secolo di «destra», un secolo fascista". Nonetheless, ]

For instance, a ] A French description B. Mussolini: "Le Fascisme", Paris, 1933, p. 19 has it as "century of the right" as well.[] According to Noel O’Sullivan: "Fascism", London: Dent, 1983, p138, in 1940 Mussolini ordered any remaining copies of the document, which had different editions and translations, to be retracted "because he changed his mind approximately certain points".[]