Threats to Democracy :The Radical Right in Italy after the War

Publication subTitle :The Radical Right in Italy after the War

Author: Ferraresi Franco;;;  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9781400822119

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691044996

Subject: K1 World History

Keyword: 世界史

Language: ENG

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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.

With the decline of violent activity on both extremes of the political spectrum in the early 1980s, the theory and practice so comprehensively discussed by Ferraresi seemed to have entered a dormant stage. Ferraresi, however, places in context the recent resurgence of neo-fascist forces in Italy, and of the so-called New Right throughout Europe, together with the rise of fundamentalism in many parts of the world.

Chapter

The Ideologue

The Ideologue

3. The “Historic Groups”: Origins and Development

3. The “Historic Groups”: Origins and Development

Background

Background

Ordine Nuovo

Ordine Nuovo

Avanguardia Nazionale

Avanguardia Nazionale

4. The Strategy of Tension: Background and Precedents

4. The Strategy of Tension: Background and Precedents

The “Revolutionary War”

The “Revolutionary War”

The Political and Economic Background

The Political and Economic Background

The Intellectual Background: A High-Level Conference

The Intellectual Background: A High-Level Conference

A Precedent: “Plan Solo”

A Precedent: “Plan Solo”

5. The Strategy of Tension: A Case Study

5. The Strategy of Tension: A Case Study

Background: 1968 and Its Aftermath

Background: 1968 and Its Aftermath

Toward a Conceptual Definition

Toward a Conceptual Definition

A Case Study: The Massacre at Piazza Fontana

A Case Study: The Massacre at Piazza Fontana

Appendix: The SID Note of December 16, 1969

Appendix: The SID Note of December 16, 1969

6. The High Point of the Strategy of Tension: Attempted Coups and Massacres, 1970–1975

6. The High Point of the Strategy of Tension: Attempted Coups and Massacres, 1970–1975

Background

Background

National Front and “Windrose”

National Front and “Windrose”

The Peteano Massacre

The Peteano Massacre

The Historic Groups: Dissolution and Reorganization

The Historic Groups: Dissolution and Reorganization

The Strategy: Terror and Attempted Coups

The Strategy: Terror and Attempted Coups

The Role of the State

The Role of the State

The Response of the Radical Right

The Response of the Radical Right

Appendix: The Text of the Leaflet Thrown on the Corpse of Judge Vittorio Occorsio

Appendix: The Text of the Leaflet Thrown on the Corpse of Judge Vittorio Occorsio

7. The Last Phase: “Armed Spontaneity”

7. The Last Phase: “Armed Spontaneity”

Background

Background

On the Right

On the Right

Spontaneismo Armato

Spontaneismo Armato

Death and Purification

Death and Purification

Appendix

Appendix

FASCIST MARXISM? (THE MRP’S BROADSHEETS)

FASCIST MARXISM? (THE MRP’S BROADSHEETS)

A “PEACE OFFERING” FROM THE NAR

A “PEACE OFFERING” FROM THE NAR

THE BROADSHEET ENDORSING MARIO AMATO’S MURDER

THE BROADSHEET ENDORSING MARIO AMATO’S MURDER

8. Conclusion: From “Differentiated Men” to Skinheads?

8. Conclusion: From “Differentiated Men” to Skinheads?

Notes

Notes

References

References

Index

Index

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