Post by shiha520 on Feb 11, 2024 9:09:50 GMT
and bourgeois elites were fed up with his vulgarity and feared that the destruction of the country, which he was already carrying out, could reach their businesses in an overwhelming way. M. son of the century is the book by Antonio Scurati, which narrates Mussolini's political action between the period between 1919 and 1925, a narrative based on vast documentation from the time, which shows the rise of will against the force of institutions. It points out the dalliances of old Italian liberal politicians with authoritarianism, the cynical stance of monarchists, the attempt to co-opt intellectuals — in which M.
was partially successful — the epic grandeur of the "myth" speech, reinventing the past and redesigning promises for the future, in the ears of the masses tired of rhetorical liberal-democratism, without results in their daily lives. The son of the century, in Brazilian proto-fascism, however, was Canada Email List not close to the structures of the State, in the places where the Bolsonaric coup was reproduced (Congress and Executive), nor in civil society, where the fascist leaders tried to organize themselves with money and with the utopian promises of a return to the medieval past. It was neither an opposition party, nor a myth, nor a group; Nor was he a major and responsible politician like Lula.
The son of the century was not fascinated in directly observing the ongoing "societal fascism", as it was "from within the State", subjecting the Executive and Parliamentary representations that the coup could prosper. He did not tremble with fear or waver: he wore and still wears a black cape and has no ideological ties to the left. "Xandão", unimpressed by the coup's bluffs and death threats, is our son of the century in State institutions, in the opposite way to Mussolini, described by Scuratti: his weapon was and is the Constitution and his courageous will within the STF, it was the biggest of all, since the 1988 Constitution was proclaimed by Ulysses Guimarães, who was "disgusted with the dictatorship" and all dictators. Provisionally, democracy won, but now we have to overcome the hatred that the fascists spread like a medieval plague, whose vaccine — unfolded over time — must be more democracy, more food on the table, more education, freedom and reconciliation with a future of security and peace: without weapons and without gangs of murderers of those "children of the century" who worship death and infinite violence.