Andrea Frangioni

The Ideological Assumptions behind Italian Neutralisms

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Abstract

The essay aims to summarize the positions of the three main political groups supporting Italian neutrality in 1914-1915: liberals, socialists and catholics. The analysis, based on the "ideological assumptions" of these groups, confirms that it was almost impossible for them to share a common strategy to prevent Italy from entering the First World War.

Keywords

  • Unspoken Assumptions
  • Great Power
  • Italia Nostra
  • General Strike
  • Catholic Movement

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