Abstract

Mussolini between fascism and populism, Pierre Milza. A man of the people, Mussolini remained a populist dictator. Ideologically, he went from a populism of protestation to a national populism. However, fascism is not a form of populism. Corning from the confusion of the middle classes in an industrialized country, fascism doesn't satisfy the criteria, for example, of Latin-American populism.

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