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Internationally touring writer, poet, performer, educator. Work in Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan, Narratively, BuzzFeed, NYLON, et al. she/her

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    1. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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      Now I will Tweet the entirety of my 6-page paper on Mussolini, since Fascism is also a thing. I also wrote this in fall/spring 2002. Caroline Rothstein Oxford Tutorial College Dictatorships in Europe Mussolini Essay "Assess the Impact of Mussolini on Italy 1922-1945"https://twitter.com/cerothstein/status/1067467591197884418 …

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      Since there continues to be unnecessary debate re @Ocasio2018's Holocaust references, I will now Tweet the entirety of a 5-page paper I wrote about Hitler in 2002 when I was 18 and studying abroad. Then, I’ll Tweet the one I wrote about Mussolini. Y’all need to study history. https://twitter.com/AOC/status/1067216682391875585 …
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    2. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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      Mussolini’s creation and ephemeral ‘maintenance’ of Fascist Italy appears at first to have had both a positive and negative impact on Italy. Ultimately, the impact is purely negative as Mussolini destroyed the country by bringing it into World War II.

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      Mussolini’s dictatorship can be divided into two periods: 1922-1940 and 1940-1945. The former would be the appropriate period to which his probable positive impact can be attributed while the later period is undoubtedly tainted with a negative impact.

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        2. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          It can be argued that Mussolini created a superficial sense of nationalism as he built roads, perfected train timing, and increased production of grain, although at the expense of other crops.

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        3. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          Mussolini also left the monarchy, Church, and army virtually untouched in that he recognized that severing them would keep his power from being secure.

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        4. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          However, this is overridden by his crude foreign policy, autocratic economic policies that left the majority of Italy impoverished, and of course, his disastrous entrance into World War II.

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        5. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          In 1922, Mussolini stationed nearly 30, 000 Fascists on the outskirts of Milan threatening to march into Rome. Victor Emmanuel III, in fear of such an act, made Mussolini prime minister of Italy with an enormous amount of power to establish a new government hoping that it would

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        6. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          secure the currently disheveled and chaotic Italy. The 1924 elections followed a new system that had been fixed to ensure the Fascist majority vote. A socialist leader, Matteoti, claimed that the election was invalid and angered Fascists murdered him.

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        7. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          The evidence from the murder traced back to Mussolini. The Matteoti crisis was critical. From then on Mussolini recognized the possible threats that opposing political parties could have.

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        8. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          Still, Mussolini regulated the Fascist party itself nearly as much as he regulated other parties aware that too much force from the Fascist party on Italy would leave the party open to destruction.

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        9. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          The fact that Mussolini actually organized a specific state can prove as a positive as previously, Italy’s political structure was a mess. Mussolini called himself il duce giving himself the right to rule with a Fascist Grand council.

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        10. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          Eventually, in 1938, Mussolini would rid Italy of its parliament. On the whole, Mussolini set out to establish a national identity. In attempting to do so, there were main areas that he focused on: education and the formation of youth organizations,

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        11. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          the media and thus press censorship, economic policies and the establishment of worker organizations and corporations, and most importantly, an aggressive foreign policy.

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        12. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          The education reforms established under Mussolini at first seemed to be essential in his vast, yet amorphous plan. Consequently, changes did not pull through as rapidly and thoroughly as expected.

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        13. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          Government regulation of textbooks and curriculum became widespread as the amount of approved history texts was reduced to one book and starting in 1938, racism was taught openly in the classroom. Altogether, the educational indoctrination was not Mussolini’s most successful,

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        14. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          so he organized his youth outside of the classroom. From ages four to eighteen, children were sectioned into youth organizations under the Opera Nazionale Balilla. The ONB preached a nearly religious devotion to Italy harkening back to Rome’s glory days during the Roman Empire.

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        15. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          The organizations were more successful in some locations than others, but on the whole, whether or not they proved Mussolini’s success, they indicated his impact on society as he left not a citizen untouched and unaffected by his regime.

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        16. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          Mussolini had experience working for a newspaper during his early life and thus saw control of the press as a priority. In 1925, the Volpi incorrectly revalued the lire effecting both imports and exports causing unemployment to rise. The government suspended these statistics.

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        17. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          During the Ethiopian campaign, Ciano established the Ministry for Press and Propaganda to portray the events as more positive than they really were. Yet, the perversion of facts led to even more corruption in the government.

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        18. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          This was the ultimate proof that Italy was not a free society, thus illustrating Mussolini’s negative impact on Italy.

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        19. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          Economically, Mussolini sought to compromise state and private economic enterprises with what he called ‘corporativism.’ His goal was to increase government control without razing private companies.

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        20. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          On the whole, this was ineffective and had only the effect of further complicating the economic situation in Italy. Perhaps what had the most profound impact on Italy was what Mussolini did in terms of agriculture.

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        21. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          Mussolini believed that expanding the grain market would augment commerce. Unfortunately, the increase in grain production cost the decrease of fruit and olive production. Although Mussolini set up public work programs and attempted to perfect transportation with the autostrada

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        22. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          while simultaneously providing the unemployed with jobs, unemployment remained high in the 1930s. What he intended of course to have a positive impact, would eventually have an extremely negative impact as Fascist Italy left the majority of Italy impoverished and unemployed.

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        23. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          Remaining within the confines of the Italian borders, Mussolini sought to expand his empire through providing more land and people. One of his public works programs included draining the Pontine Marshes to have extra fertile land. In terms of boosting the population,

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        24. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          Mussolini spawned the Battle of Births, aiming to double the population. Yet, large families were impossible to produce and maintain in economic crisis, as Mussolini never provided the majority of Italy with proper financial compensations. Not only did his birth plan fail,

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        25. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          but it also presented how degrading Mussolini’s opinion of women was displaying them as objects under the Fascist regime.

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        26. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          While Mussolini’s treatment of women as childbearing homebodies was nearly backed by the Catholic Church and therefore previously instilled in a patriarchal Italian society, he only intensified the dehumanization of women.

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        27. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          In terms of the church, although typically an atheist, Mussolini recognized that positive relations with the church/pope must exist in order to have the whole of Italy behind him. Since the unification of Italy, relations between the church and state had been poor.

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        28. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          Mussolini sought to lessen the friction by means of the Lateran Treaty in 1929. The terms stated that the pope was recognized as the ruler of a Vatican state, a specified area in Rome of less than a square mile. In turn, the pope was expected to recognize the Italian state.

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        29. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          Furthermore, the church received financial compensation for the land that was excluded from the Vatican state. Also, increased influence of the church in Italian life was promised.

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        30. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          Perhaps this was one of the more, and arguably the only, positive impacts that Mussolini would have on Italy. Not only did the treaty settle a half-century long dispute between the church and state, but also it established the Vatican City, which remains an important holy area.

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        31. Caroline Rothstein‏Verified account @cerothstein 27 Nov 2018
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          Mussolini’s foreign policy was aggressive and destructive as he aimed to make Italy a great power, renewing the ancient Roman Empire. He involved himself in smaller nations for conquest, attempting to provide Italy with a sense of power and international importance.

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