A minor but frequent editorialist and contributor to the Fascist press over the 1930s, Odon Por reached the apex of his visibility when he joined Ezra Pound in the attempt to promote policies based on Major Douglas’s Social Credit and Silvio Gesell’s Stamp Scrip. Drawing on various archival sources, the chapter reconstructs Por’s international background, the political protections that allowed him to occupy comfortable positions in the regime’s institutions, and his ideological itinerary from revolutionary syndicalism to guild socialism and from here to a fascism which was more imagined than real. His case is a typical illustration of the appeal that the Italian corporatist model held for anti-capitalist movements in inter-war Europe.
University of Florence, Italy - ORCID: 0000-0003-0414-7379
Titolo del capitolo
Il fascismo immaginario di Odon Por
Autori
Marco Dardi
Lingua
Italian
DOI
10.36253/978-88-5518-455-7.05
Opera sottoposta a peer review
Anno di pubblicazione
2021
Copyright
© 2021 Author(s)
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Licenza dei metadati
Titolo del libro
Le sirene del corporativismo e l'isolamento dei dissidenti durante il fascismo
Curatori
Piero Barucci, Piero Bini, Lucilla Conigliello
Opera sottoposta a peer review
Numero di pagine
264
Anno di pubblicazione
2021
Copyright
© 2021 Author(s)
Licenza d'uso
Licenza dei metadati
Editore
Firenze University Press
DOI
10.36253/978-88-5518-455-7
ISBN Print
978-88-5518-452-6
eISBN (pdf)
978-88-5518-455-7
Collana
Studi e saggi
ISSN della collana
2704-6478
e-ISSN della collana
2704-5919