Claudio Treves (March 24, 1869 - June 11, 1933) on Class Warfare and Coercion(published by RevoltSource) |
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Italian-Jewish Politician, Journalist, WW2-era Anti-fascist, and Participant in the Radical Milieu of Turin
: An Italian politician and journalist. Born in Turin into a well off assimilated Jewish family. As a student he participated in the Radical milieu of Turin and, in 1888, he joined first his university's student radical circle, then the local independent labor union, influenced by the Milanese socialist Filippo Turati. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
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“Unhappy indeed are those who believe they can exchange liberty for bread, for he who gives up liberty will have neither it nor bread.”
Source: "Neither Liberty Nor Bread: The Meaning and Tragedy of Fascism," edited by Frances Keene, Kennikat Press, Port Washington, New York, London, 1940. Section IV: Aspects of Life Under Fascism, Chapter 25: The Anti-Fascist Literature in Exile, by C. Treves, Page 145.
"Neither Liberty Nor Bread: The Meaning and Tragedy of Fascism," edited by Frances Keene, Kennikat Press, Port Washington, New York, London, 1940.
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