'Fascinating and trenchant, this account of contemporary Italian
neo-fascism is both original and shocking' - John Foot, historian The
dominant force in Italian politics is Giorgia Meloni's Fratelli
d'Italia — a party with a direct genealogy from Mussolini's regime.
Surging to prominence in recent years, it has waged a fierce culture
war around national identity, polarised political debate around World
War II, and secured the largest vote share in Italy's 2022 general
election. Eighty years after the fall of Mussolini, his heirs, and
admirers are again in power. So how exactly has this situation come
about? Mussolini's Grandchildren delves into Italy's self-styled
'post-fascist' movements - rooted in historical fascism yet claiming
to have 'transcended' it. David Broder highlights the reinventions of
far-right politics since the Second World War and examines the
interplay between a parliamentary face aimed at integrating fascists
into the mainstream and militant fringe groups which, despite their
extremism, play an important role in nurturing the broader far right.
Fratelli d'Italia has retained its hegemony over fascist subcultures
whilst embracing a raft of more pragmatic policy positions, fusing
harsh Islamophobia and anti-communism with support for the European
Union and NATO. As countervailing anti-fascist forces in Italian
society wane, the far-right party's mission to redeem historical
fascism, legitimize its political heirs, and shift the terrain of
mainstream politics is proving alarmingly successful.
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Fascism in Contemporary Italy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780745348049
Publisert
2023
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Utgiver
Pluto Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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