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Fascio Rivoluzionario d'Azione Internazionalista

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The Fascio Rivoluzionario d'Azione Internazionalista was a political programmatic manifesto that advocated Italy's participation in World War I on the side of the Triple Entente against the Central Powers. It was drawn up on 5 October 1914 by revolutionary syndicalists and interventionists members of the Unione Sindacale Italiana.[1] The usefulness of the First World War was asserted as an historical moment indispensable for the development of more advanced societies in a political-social sense. The manifesto inspired the formation of the Fasci d'Azione Rivoluzionaria.

The promoting committee was made up of: Decio Bacchi, Michele Bianchi, Ugo Clerici, Filippo Corridoni, Amilcare De Ambris, Attilio Deffenu, Aurelio Galassi, Angelo Oliviero Olivetti, Decio Papa, Cesare Rossi, Silvio Rossi, Sincere Rugarli and Libero Tancredi.[2]

References

  1. ^ "L'Archivio "storia - history"". www.larchivio.com. Archived from the original on 10 November 2013. Retrieved 2022-01-03. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= / |archive-url= timestamp mismatch; 15 June 2017 suggested (help)
  2. ^ The Birth of Fascist Ideology: From Cultural Rebellion to Political Revolution, p. 293