FASCISM AND WAR.
SIGNOR MUSSOLINI'S VIEWS. ROME, August 6. "Fascism does not believe in the possibility or utility of perpetual peacQ and Opposes pacificism, which implies renunciation of struggle," declares Signor Mussolini in an article appearing in the "Popolo d'ltalia." War alone develops the full force of human energy, forcing people to have courage to face it (Signor Mussolini writes). Attempts to establish world peace aiv doomed to failure. The article attacks democracy as a regime without a king, but with Oountless kings more tyrannous than a single tyrant. Fascism denies that governments can be organised by periodical consultation of the masses.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20626, 16 August 1932, Page 9
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