Source: The Political Economy Of Growth (1957), Chapter Six, Towards A Morphology Of Backwardness, I, p. 194
“Not only has capitalism not entered into its final crisis anywhere in the world, but Fascism was first successful in marginally industrialized Italy—in a nation that had only begun its industrial development. Italian industrial capitalism was hardly at the end of its life cycle. It was at little more than its commencement. Moreover, subsequent movements elsewhere in Europe that have been characterized as fascist proved to 'have been most successful in mobilizing lower classes in underdeveloped… countries.”
Source: Young Mussolini and the Intellectual Origins of Fascism, (1979), pp. 18-19
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Author's prefaces to the First Edition.
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the seizure of Bologna
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“The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.”
"Introduction", item 1
Industrial Society and Its Future (1995)

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