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Abstract
The legislators of Fascist Italy, although they vigorously affirm the unprecedented and original character of their achievement, do not despise history--or even pre-history--as a measure of that achievement. In the social and economic no less than in the political sphere, they claim the merit of vast innovations, whose true significance, they tell us, can be gauged only by surveying, across the course of centuries, the evolution of human civilization.
Recommended Citation
Leonard Manyon,
THE ITALIAN MAGISTRACY OF LABOUR A FASCIST EXPERIMENT,
27
Mich. L. Rev.
889
(1929).
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