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Mussolini

Ideology, Power & Legacy of a Dictator

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Mussolini

By: Ruben Garcia
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Mussolini: Ideology, Power & Legacy of a Dictator is a penetrating biography of Benito Mussolini that moves beyond caricature to examine how Fascism was conceived, exercised, and remembered. Rather than treating Mussolini as a static tyrant or Fascism as a rigid doctrine, this book reveals a political leader whose ideology constantly shifted, whose authority depended as much on compromise as coercion, and whose legacy continues to shape modern political culture.

Beginning with Mussolini’s roots in revolutionary socialism, the book traces his transformation into the architect of Fascism, showing how violence, myth, and mass mobilization replaced coherent theory. It explores how power was actually exercised in Fascist Italy—through alliances with the monarchy, the Church, industrial elites, and the bureaucracy—exposing the limits, contradictions, and failures of dictatorship behind the regime’s carefully constructed image of total control.

The final sections confront Mussolini’s downfall and the afterlife of Fascism: the collapse of the regime, the civil war, the Italian Social Republic, and the persistence of Fascist symbols and narratives after 1945. By examining memory, denial, and political reuse, the book explains why Mussolini remains a contested figure and why Fascism survives less as a system than as a style of politics.

Blending biography, political history, and cultural analysis, Mussolini: Ideology, Power & Legacy of a Dictator offers a critical portrait of one of the twentieth century’s most influential dictators—and a warning about how authoritarianism adapts, endures, and returns.

Biographies & Memoirs Europe Italy Military Military & War Wars & Conflicts World War II War Socialism Authoritarianism
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Just a really, really mediocre book. not worth anyone's time. the AI voice was not good. Just brutalized Italian pronunciation.

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