“Against individualism, the Fascist conception is for the State; and it is for the individual in so far as he coincides with the State.... It is opposed to classical Liberalism.... Liberalism denied the State in the interests of the particular individual; Fascism reaffirms the State as the true reality of the individual.”

"The Doctrine of Fascism" Firenze: Vallecchi Editore (1935 version), p. 13
1930s

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