Without reconstructing its genealogy, which then means its history, a political-ideological phenomenon such as fascism, of which Italy was the firstborn between the 1910s and 1920s, can never be fully understood. Its history already provides, at least in part, the interpretation, and in any case helps to understand the phenomenon. Genealogy and phenomenology are therefore the type of analysis that we will conduct in the following pages to scientifically understand a phenomenon too often loaded with public use and exploited for political purposes both in a negative and a positive key. Always and in any case polemogenic.
Genealogy and Phenomenology of Fascism. Between history and interpretation
Breschi, Danilo.
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2022-01-01
Abstract
Without reconstructing its genealogy, which then means its history, a political-ideological phenomenon such as fascism, of which Italy was the firstborn between the 1910s and 1920s, can never be fully understood. Its history already provides, at least in part, the interpretation, and in any case helps to understand the phenomenon. Genealogy and phenomenology are therefore the type of analysis that we will conduct in the following pages to scientifically understand a phenomenon too often loaded with public use and exploited for political purposes both in a negative and a positive key. Always and in any case polemogenic.File in questo prodotto:
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