Fascisme et République

In the early years of the fascist movement, a lot of its activists were attached to the Republican ideals. But, with the aim to take legally the power, Mussolini compromised with monarchy. Then, in spite of the reduction of the King’s power, the monarchy and the Statuto remained in function until Ju...

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Main Author: Olivier Forlin
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: École Normale Supérieure de Lyon Editions 2017-03-01
Series:Laboratoire Italien
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/laboratoireitalien/1293
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spelling doaj-d9e27d5f98ef4d17a2cd35315f98cba32020-11-24T23:48:14ZfraÉcole Normale Supérieure de Lyon EditionsLaboratoire Italien1627-92042117-49702017-03-011910.4000/laboratoireitalien.1293Fascisme et RépubliqueOlivier ForlinIn the early years of the fascist movement, a lot of its activists were attached to the Republican ideals. But, with the aim to take legally the power, Mussolini compromised with monarchy. Then, in spite of the reduction of the King’s power, the monarchy and the Statuto remained in function until July 1943. It was only within the RSI, political regime without a real autonomy, that fascism was able to build a republican regime. However, from an ideological point of view, a part of fascist activists were acting in the legacy of Jacobinism and Republican and Revolutionary movements of the nineteen century. Invoking Mazzini’s thought, they inspired the totalitarian trend of fascism which finally meant the republican regime advent.http://journals.openedition.org/laboratoireitalien/1293fascism-movementmonarchyGiuseppe MazzinijacobinismtotalitarianismRepublic
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fascism-movement
monarchy
Giuseppe Mazzini
jacobinism
totalitarianism
Republic
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title Fascisme et République
title_short Fascisme et République
title_full Fascisme et République
title_fullStr Fascisme et République
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publisher École Normale Supérieure de Lyon Editions
series Laboratoire Italien
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description In the early years of the fascist movement, a lot of its activists were attached to the Republican ideals. But, with the aim to take legally the power, Mussolini compromised with monarchy. Then, in spite of the reduction of the King’s power, the monarchy and the Statuto remained in function until July 1943. It was only within the RSI, political regime without a real autonomy, that fascism was able to build a republican regime. However, from an ideological point of view, a part of fascist activists were acting in the legacy of Jacobinism and Republican and Revolutionary movements of the nineteen century. Invoking Mazzini’s thought, they inspired the totalitarian trend of fascism which finally meant the republican regime advent.
topic fascism-movement
monarchy
Giuseppe Mazzini
jacobinism
totalitarianism
Republic
url http://journals.openedition.org/laboratoireitalien/1293
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