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The development of fascist doctrine.  

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UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST FACULTY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE COURSE OF POLITICAL HISTORY MS. PETRESCU CRISTINA STUDENT: GUTAN ANAMARIA SPE II, GR. 2 THE DEVELOPEMENT OF FASCIST DOCTRINE During the years between Italy's entry into World War I in 1915 and the March on Rome in 1922, Mussolini's social and political thought took on the specific doctrinal features that were to characterize Fascism. From 1915 until the founding of the Fasci di combattimento, on March 23, 1919, Mussolini traced the first outlines of Fascist doctrine. The subsequent period, during which the movement was transformed into the Partito Nazionale Fascista saw the articulation of the specific fundamentals of Fascism. The development during this period was continuous and pursued a fairly consisted logic. It was an evolution which did not cease with the accession to power. Nonetheless, it is instructive to focus attention on this initial period of doctrinal development because it enables a more precise and competent assessment of the...

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