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Mussolini's 16 speeches focussed on Italian economic policy during the first decade of Fascist rule, roughly 1922-1932: the need for economic self-sufficiency, industrial development, and social stability. Whilst his speeches often highlighted the role of the state in directing economic activity through public works projects, subsidies, and the creation of state-owned enterprises, they were also used to justify the Fascist regime's authoritarian control over the Italian economy and its pursuit of ambitious, and ultimately unsustainable, economic goals. Translated by Prof. Mario Hazon of the Royal University of Milan. 149 Pages. Contents clean and binding firm. Condition: Good. Dust jacket: Glassine wrapper fragile and in poor condition. Binding: Softcover. Light edge-wear to extremities.
Publisher: Istituto Italiano di Credito Marrittimo
Date Published: 1932
Publication Place: Rome
Condition: Good.
Binding: Softcover. Light edge-wear to extremities.
Has Dust Jacket: Yes
Jacket Condition: Poor. Glassine wrapper fragile.