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This book delves into the evolution of Italian neo-fascism from the end of World War II to the mid-1970s.
It examines the transition from historical fascism to neo-fascism, highlighting the survival and adaptation of fascist ideologies within democratic frameworks. This book explores the formation and development of the Italian Social Movement (MSI) and the broader neo-fascist network, emphasising its transnational connections and ideological persistence. Key themes include the escape and reorganisation of former fascists, their influence on post-war Italian politics, and the cultural and ideological debates within the neo-fascist movement. The work also addresses the role of race, anti-communism, and the strategic alliances formed during the Cold War. By tracing the historical and ideological continuities, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of neo-fascism's enduring impact on Italian and global political landscapes.
It will be of interest to students and scholars of fascism, political history, and Italian politics.
Contents
List of key characters and biographies Chronology of events Introduction 1. Escapes and new shores 2. A community of believers and fighters: New Order 3. The neo-fascist youth and the call for a global traditionalist revolt 4. The last attacks, the defeat, and a new strategy Conclusions