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Young Italy (1954)

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Young Italy
Giovane Italia
Founded1954
Dissolved1971
IdeologyNational conservatism
Italian nationalism
Neo-fascism
Mother partyItalian Social Movement

The Young Italy (Italian: Giovane Italia) was the youth wing of the Italian Social Movement from 1954 to 1971.

History

At the Rome conference, which sanctioned the foundation of Young Italy as an autonomous national body, albeit linked to the Italian Social Movement and in which over 200 young people representing the provincial associations set up in the various regions participate, Massimo Anderson was elected first Secretary General[1] and Fabio De Felice was elected president.

In 1971 Anderson and Pietro Cerullo brought together the "Young Italy" and the "Students and Workers Youth Rally" in a new political entity called Youth Front, with Anderson as secretary and Cerullo as president.[2]

Ideology

According to Evola, the concept of life provided was "spiritualistic" and contrasted with the "materialist" one of Marxism.[3]

National secretaries

References