Since the 1920s, when a revival of corporatist projects was ongoing, a part of European public opinion was attentive towards the development of Fascist social politics in Italy. After the syndical legislation of 1926 and the promulgation of the Labor Charter, the Fascist order became a new transnational model of corporatism. This chapter deals with the spread of the myth of the “third way”, the rise of the Fascist solution, the reasons of its fortune outside Italy, and its influence on other corporatist systems. The aim is to focus how this experience embedded Fascism in a transnational network of political exchanges throughout Europe. Some concluding remarks concern the process of hybridization of political movements and regimes.
Pasetti, M. (2017). Corporatist Connections: The Transnational Rise of the Fascist Model in Interwar Europe. New York : Berghahn.
Corporatist Connections: The Transnational Rise of the Fascist Model in Interwar Europe
PASETTI, MATTEO
2017
Abstract
Since the 1920s, when a revival of corporatist projects was ongoing, a part of European public opinion was attentive towards the development of Fascist social politics in Italy. After the syndical legislation of 1926 and the promulgation of the Labor Charter, the Fascist order became a new transnational model of corporatism. This chapter deals with the spread of the myth of the “third way”, the rise of the Fascist solution, the reasons of its fortune outside Italy, and its influence on other corporatist systems. The aim is to focus how this experience embedded Fascism in a transnational network of political exchanges throughout Europe. Some concluding remarks concern the process of hybridization of political movements and regimes.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.