Alberto Cianca (1884 - 1966) on Workers and The Market

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(1884 - 1966)

Italian Journalist, Anti-Fascist Politician, Editor of Il Mondo, Parliamentarian and Senator

: An Italian journalist and anti-fascist politician. He edited several significant publications, including Il Mondo, and served in the Parliament and Senate. (From: Wikipedia.org.)


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Quote #4 on Economic Struggle Quotes >> Workers and The Market

“There are no longer ocean vastnesses. Human liberties and the rights of labor are subjected to the same destiny in the various parts of the world. Either they will be safeguarded or they will perish together. In order to save themselves, the working classes cannot afford to repeat the errors which have placed them, until now, in a condition of inferiority.”

Source: "Neither Liberty Nor Bread: The Meaning and Tragedy of Fascism," edited by Frances Keene, Kennikat Press, Port Washington, New York, London, 1940. Section IX: The Second World War, Chapter 54: Democracy, Proletariat and the European Crisis, by A. Cianca, Page 316.

"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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