This study focuses on the syndicalist intellectual tradition, which
began as a revisionist form of Marxism, then gradually evolved into
a kind of nationalist corporatism--the most important theoretical
component in Italian fascism. Roberts shows how fascism could be at
once popular and elitist, modern and traditional, procapitalist and
anticapitalist, nationalist and anti-Italian, totalitarian and
anticollectivist. He also illuminates the weaknesses of the regime.
Originally published in 1979.
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