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In tracing the development of industrial associations in Italy from
1906 to 1934, this study challenges traditional interpretations of
the rise of fascism. Unlike other studies which begin with the
post-World War I crisis, Professor Adler examines the earlier
relationship between industrialists and Italian liberalism, and
then situates industrialists within the post-war crisis of
liberalism and the transition to fascism. Industrialists are viewed
as problematic but loyal members of the old liberal order who first
were sceptical of fascism, and then, with the collapse of any
liberal alternative, worked with other traditional elites to
preserve elements of the liberal state within the emerging
framework of the new fascist regime. Unlike strictly narrative
accounts, Adler' study is theoretically informed by current
interests in assessing interpretations of fascism, relating
corporatism to crisis tendencies in liberalism, and applying
hermeneutics to historical analysis.
In tracing the development of industrial associations in Italy from
1906 to 1934, this study challenges traditional interpretations of
the rise of Fascism. Unlike other studies on industrialists and
Fascism, which begin with the post-World War I crisis of
liberalism, Professor Adler reconstitutes the prior relations
between industrialists and Italian liberalism and then situates
industrialists within the crisis and the subsequent transition to
Fascism. Applying a hermeneutic approach to public and private
texts produced by industrial associations, Adler uncovers the
industrialists' self-constitution as a class, especially that
subjective dimension of their development which accounts for
collective consciousness, a sense of agency, and the will to act
politically. Particular attention is paid to the ideological
dimension of this development; the formative self-understandings,
performative practices, and durable dispositions of this class; as
well as their strategic, instrumental, and self-interested
interventions in social and political life.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfectionssuch as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
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edition identification: ++++ The Judicial Construction Of Accident
Insurance Policies: A Treatise On The Form And Substance Of
Contracts Of Personal Accident Insurance: Together With A Digest Of
Cases In Which Policy Phraseology Has Been Construed By The Courts
Benjamin Franklin Hughes Insurance register, 1900 Law; Insurance;
Accident insurance; Insurance law; Insurance, Accident; Law /
Insurance
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