Source: Three “Whys” of the Russian Revolution (1995), pp. 36-37
“The initial press commentary in Moscow on the formation of the first Mussolini government was not overwhelmingly anti-Fascist, despite the Duce’s talk of a ‘revolutionary rivalry’ with Lenin. Fascism was sometimes perceived not inaccurately as more of a heresy from, rather than a moral challenge to, revolutionary Marxism.”
Source: Fascism: Comparison and Definition (1980), A History of Fascism, 1914—1945 (1995), p. 126
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