Fascism

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Figures

Benito Mussolini - was presenting a moral, effaceable, healthy, and sound political philosophy as opposed to the decadence Jewish bolshevism attempted to impose on the world.

Ideology

Freedom and Liberty

See also Christian Liberty

There is no mainstream "freedom and liberty" in Christianity, as Christians are servants of Christ and must conform themselves to their Father. While there is "freedom" in the sense that death is annulled through Christ, true Christian freedom comes through loving our brethren, and the casting out of fear which results in that type of perfect love. When we're serving our God, race, and nation - true freedom can be discerned apart from the bondage of corruption.

Documents

  • The Doctrine of Fascism by Benito Mussolini (This document was intended for an Italian audience and its context was largely unknown to contemporary Anglo-readers. However, this knowledge is not essential to appreciate this account on the origin of Benito's fascism. The claim made by Gentile is that Italy's involvement in WW1 was motivated by several factors: first it was initiated by a directive minority, and second it was not fought for the acquisition of material gain.)