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Anonymous (not verified) Sat, 12/10/2022 - 04:43

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after pulling the book off the shelf for a second glance:

Rafanelli spent time with Mussolini from around 1913-14 when he was a socialist (go figure!). he formed his own movement for fascism in 1919. Mussolini was influenced by Libero Tancredi, a proto-fascist who nonetheless self-described as an anarchist before joining the official fascist party. Tancredi contributed to the same newspaper as Rafanelli, "The Human Protest" (La Protesta Humana), and the socialist newpaper with Mussolini, "Forward!" (Avanti!).

the futurists, most notably Filippo Marinetti, also tried to court anarchists to their cause. futurism was sort of an earlier version of what might be called transhumanist acclerationism today. Marinetti also ended up joining the fascists (again, go figure).

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