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      • In an interview conducted in 1932 at the Palazzo di Venezia in Rome, he said "Race? It is a feeling, not a reality: ninety-five percent, at least, is a feeling. Nothing will ever make me believe that biologically pure races can be shown to exist today".
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  2. Fascism. Initially, Fascist Italy did not enact comprehensive racist policies like those policies which were enacted by its World War II Axis partner Nazi Germany. Italy's National Fascist Party leader, Benito Mussolini, expressed different views on the subject of race over the course of his career.

  3. The "Manifesto of Race" (Italian: "Manifesto della razza"), otherwise referred to as the Charter of Race or the Racial Manifesto, was an Italian manifesto promulgated by the government of Benito Mussolini on 14 July 1938.

    • “Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power” ― Benito Mussolini.
    • “It is better to live one day as a lion than 100 years as a sheep.” ― Benito Mussolini.
    • “We become strongest, I feel, when we have no friends upon whom to lean, or to look for moral gudance” ― Benito Mussolini.
    • “State ownership! It leads only to absurd and monstrous conclusions; state ownership means state monopoly, concentrated in the hands of one party and its adherents, and that state brings only ruin and bankruptcy to all.”
  4. Jan 27, 2017 · In Mussolinis conquest of Ethiopia, Italians saw a chance to strengthen their national character and improve their international standing. By Ruth Ben-Ghiat. Jan 27,...

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  5. Oct 12, 2022 · EXPLAINER. How Mussolini led Italy to fascism—and why his legacy looms today. Although ultimately disgraced, the Italian dictator's memory still haunts the nation a century after toppling the...

  6. Apr 11, 2022 · Topics. World War II. How Mussolini Seized Power in Italy—And Turned It Into a Fascist State. Mussolini, who coined the term fascism, crushed opposition with violence and projected an image of...

  7. by Benito Mussolini. Like all sound political conceptions, Fascism is action and it is thought; action in which doctrine is immanent, and doctrine arising from a given system of historical forces in which it is inserted, and working on them from within. It has therefore a form correlated to contingencies of time and space; but it has also an ...

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