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Jan 2023
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Les hommes du fascisme - Frédéric Le Moa...

Conflits revue de géopolitique
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Le fascisme est d'abord un mouvement révolutionnaire, qui vise à faire l'Italie et à faire des Italiens. Fascinés par Mussolini, des hommes venus d'horizons très variés ont adhéré à cette philosophie politique, des intellectuels, des syndicalistes, des monarchistes et des républicains. Une diversité des hommes qui témoigne de la diversité et de la complexité de cette idéologie. Frédéric Le Moal analyse le fonctionnement du fascisme et nous parle des compagnons du Duce.


Émission présentée par Jean-Baptiste Noé.


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