Benito Mussolini's View On Fascism

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Fascist philosopher/thinker Giovanni Gentile shadow wrote Italian dictator Benito Mussolini’s statement defining “corporazione”, “Fascism should more properly be called corporatism, since it is the merger of state and corporate power.”* Accordingly, US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s (FDR) institution of the New Deal programs actually conceived life from General Hugh Johnson admiration of Mussolini 's National Corporatist system. Johnson, an administrator of the military mobilization program for the U.S. under Woodrow Wilson during World War I developed a sympathy with Mussolini’s deurbanization programs. Later, Johnson working for FDR delivered numerous speeches and facilitated plans for the New Deal. According to Barry Karl 's …show more content…

Third, the projected results endeavor to contrast, a market economy functioning through competition and/or a corporate global economy working through major interest groups with/without collective bargaining. Accordingly, the research investigation attempts settling the constitutionality of free-market theories and centralized economic systems. Lastly, Mario Palmieri’s Philosophy of Fascism (1936), published in Chicago by the Dante Alighieri Society, described ideas remarkably similar to those promoted by U.S. politician’s today, “Economic initiatives cannot be left to the arbitrary decisions of private, individual interests. Open competition, if not wisely directed and restricted, actually destroys wealth instead of creating it.… The proper function of the State in the Fascist system is that of supervising, regulating and arbitrating the relationships of capital and labor, employers and employees, individuals and associations, private interests and national interests.… Private wealth belongs not only to the individual, but, in a symbolic sense, to the State as well.” Therefore, this research challenges evidence that the paradigm of Mussolini terminology (corporatism) which is actually Hitler’s economy, still thrives within the globalization of current market