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Indeed, if historically fascism was born with Mussolini and 'I | National Bolshevik Ideology

Indeed, if historically fascism was born with Mussolini and "Il Popolo d'Italia" between 1914 and 1919 from a split of the socialist party, the Catholic philosopher Augusto Del Noce backdated its philosophical genesis to 1899 with the publication of John's essay Gentile on "The philosophy of Marx", which was considered by Lenin - in the "Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary Granat" of 1915 - one of the most interesting and profound studies on the theoretical essence of the Trier thinker. Of Marxism, Gentile rejected nineteenth-century materialism but enthusiastically embraced the ultramodern dimension of "philosophy of praxis", aimed not only at interpreting the world but at changing it. According to Delnocian interpretation at least, therefore, fascism would not be a negation of Marxism at all, but rather a "revision" of it which reinterprets praxis as spirituality. In short, Fascism promises to be a “further” revolution with respect to the Marx-Leninist one. On the other hand, having become the official philosopher of fascism, Gentile republished his book on Marx in 1937, in the height of the "years of consent". And when, on June 24, 1943, he delivered the Speech to the Italians in the Capitol to exhort them to resist the Anglo-Americans, he expressly addressed leftist circles by presenting fascism as "an order of justice founded on the principle that the only value is the work ". And he specified: "Whoever speaks of communism in Italy today is an impatient corporatist." After all, Lenin himself, addressing the Communist Nicola Bombacci in 1922, had been able to say: "In Italy there was only one socialist capable of carrying out the revolution: Benito Mussolini".