

An edition of Threats to democracy (1996)
By Franco Ferraresi
Publish Date
1996
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Language
eng
Pages
311
Description:
This book represents the first systematic research by a social scientist on the radical right-wing movements in Italy since 1945. During the heyday of right-wing violence between 1969 and 1980, street aggressions, attacks, and murders were commonplace. These bloody episodes were assumed to be the work of fanatical bands of "political soldiers" and urban warriors loosely controlled by secret services and other covert groups, which used them as part of a "strategy of tension" pursued in domestic and international circles. Franco Ferraresi here acknowledges that these rightist groups were in fact permitted a certain amount of freedom, and even in some cases actually aided in the hope that revulsion at terrorist tactics would have the effect of mobilizing public opinion in favor of existing political arrangements. However, he also studies the extent to which they operated as autonomous units, while he carefully considers the political heritage, the doctrines, and the ideology that motivated them.
subjects: Conservatism, Fascism, History, Movimento sociale italiano, Politics and government, Italy, politics and government, Italy, history, Fascism, italy
Places: Italy
Times: 1945-, 1945-1976, 20th century