Filippo Turati (November 26, 1857 - March 29, 1932) on Socialism and Revolution(published by RevoltSource) |
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Italian Sociologist, Criminologist, Poet, Socialist Politician, Graduated in Law at the University of Bologna in 1877, and Participated in the Scapigliatura Movement with the Most Important Artists of the Period in Milan
: An Italian sociologist, criminologist, poet and socialist politician. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
Quote #11 on Economic Struggle Quotes >> Socialism and Revolution
“...Socialism could spring forth suddenly because of the essential goodness of the cause it stands for; that it could bring about an act of will, and therefore by an imperial decree, by generous concessions on the part of the ruling classes, or by an act of violence on the part of the masses, an economic revolution -- economic, mind you, and not merely political.”
Source: "Neither Liberty Nor Bread: The Meaning and Tragedy of Fascism," edited by Frances Keene, Kennikat Press, Port Washington, New York, London, 1940. Section I: The Rise of Fascism, Chapter 2: Useless Warnings, by F. Turati, Page 8.
"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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