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The Situation in Italy

Giglio, Giovanni | August 10, 1921 issue

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The peace between Socialists and Fascisti, about which so much has been said during the past few days, will not be made after all. The failure is not due to men this time, but to events, the reality of which is stronger than the desires of men. The idea of peace, or better of a truce in the civil guerrilla warfare, which had risen in the minds of a few men of good-will, initiators and negotiators, has been wrecked against the hard reality of the present hour, against the deep and impassable trenches of the class struggle which at this moment is furiously raging in Italy.

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ITALY -- Social conditions; SOCIALISTS; SOCIALISM; PEACE; GUERRILLA warfare; ITALY
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