Inter-war Italy: The Fascist Appeal and Socially Detrimental Effects in Ignazio Silone's Fontamara

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February 1, 2014

 

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The hardships of Silone's cafoni open the reader's eyes to the depth of the liberal political crisis. Silone appropriately recounts the crisis of the liberal movement, as well as the social and economic consequences of weak governance as it contributed to a political power vacuum and fascist uprising...
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Political and economic institutions in Silone's narrative are ambiguous, illustrating the indeterminacy of fascist philosophical application. As fascist policies and the country's realities were not in line, Silone accurately describes a community of people (stuck in an exploitive system) who reject a despotic fascist society through revolution; Silone's cafoni revolted against the government because established policies and laws that "straddle the fence" were detrimental to the masses...
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