Mussolini as revealed in his political speeches (November 1914-August 1923)Mussolini, Benito
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Mussolini as revealed in his political speeches (November 1914-August 1923)
Mussolini, Benito
Fascism -- Italy; Italy -- Politics and government -- 1914-1945; Mussolini, Benito, 1883-1945; Partito nazionale fascista (Italy)
Not only this, but we affirm, and on the strength of recent Socialist
literature which you ought not to repudiate, that the real history of
capitalism is beginning now, because capitalism is not only a system of
oppression, but a selection of that which is of most worth, a
co-ordination of hierarchies, a more strongly developed sense of
individual responsibility. (Applause.) So true is this that Lenin, after
having instituted the building councils, abolished them and put in
dictators; so true is it that, after having nationalised commerce, he
reintroduced the régime of liberty; and, as you who have been in Russia
well know, after having suppressed—even physically—the bourgeoisie,
to-day he summons it back, because without capitalism and its technical
system of production Russia could never rise again. (Applause from the
Right. Comments.)
Let me speak to you frankly and tell you the mistakes you made after the
Armistice, fundamental mistakes which are destined to influence the
history of your politics.
First of all you ignored or underrated the survival of those forces
which had been the cause of intervention in the war. Your paper went to
ridiculous lengths, never mentioning my name for months, as if by that
you could eliminate a man from life and history. You showed yourselves
worse knaves than ever by libelling the war and victory. (Loud approval
on the Right.) You wildly propagated the Russian myth, awakening almost
messianic expectation; and only afterwards, when you realised the truth,
did you change your position by executing a more or less prudent
strategic retreat. (Laughter.) Only after two years did you remember,
beside the sickle—a noble tool—and the hammer—no less noble—to place the
book—(Bravo!)—which represents the rights of the spirit over matter,
rights which cannot be suppressed or denied—(Bravo!)—rights which you,
who consider yourselves the heralds of a new humanity, ought to be the
first to inscribe upon your banners. (Great applause from the Extreme
Right.)
THE ATTITUDE OF FASCISMO TOWARDS THE POPULAR PARTY. THE VATICAN AND
SOCIAL DEMOCRACY
Same speech delivered in the Chamber, 21st June 1921.
_Hon. Mussolini._ I come now to the Popular Party; and I wish to remind
it first that in the history of Fascismo there are no invasions of
churches, and not even the assassination of the monk Angelico Galassi,
who was killed by revolver shots at the foot of the altar. I confess to
you that there have been some chastisements and the sacred burning of
the offices of a newspaper which called the Fascisti a band of
criminals. (Comments; interruptions from the Centre.)
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