MUSSOLINI’S DREAM
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STIRRING ADDRESS TO THE CORPORATIONS COUNCIL BRUTAL ECONOMICS
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Rome, November 15 Signor Mussolini addressing the Council of Corporations with which he intends to replace the Chamber of Deputies, annoanced the suppression of capitalistic production, the iburial of economic liberalism and the fragmentation of all socialist parties in Europe. He claimed that unlimited consuinption was the pretext for supercapitalisation, whose ideal was the standardisation of humanity frorn the cradle to the grave. Kreuger and Insull represented its latest stage. Not only countries, but continents were opposed to each other in economic warfare. Europe no longer dominated the world; America had arisen, and Japan was advancing by rapid strides. Europe could s'till regain the political ru(dder, provided there was a maximum of political unity. The Duce added as the corporative system would not be ripe for enforcement for some months, the chamber would, therefore, be re-elected, but would subsequently decide its own fate. It was anachronistic and alien to Italian mentality.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 691, 17 November 1933, Page 5
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166MUSSOLINI’S DREAM Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 691, 17 November 1933, Page 5
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