La Grande Guerra e la rivolta contro la civiltà liberale
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https://doi.org/10.1285/i22808949a4n2p11Keywords:
World War I, Europe, Liberalism, TotalitarianismAbstract
The First World War generated a sort of trench-war psychology which squandered the life of millions of fighters and fostered the systematic use of violence. What followed in Europe was the sweeping breaking in of mass revolutionary movements – the Bolchevik, the Fascist and the National Socialist – all of them determined to destroy the values and the institutions that belong to the civilisation of liberalism.Downloads
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03/11/2016
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