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Regarding his visit with Il Duce, Gandhi wrote in a letter to a friend: Mussolini is a riddle to me. Many of his reforms attract me. He seems to have done much for the peasant class. I admit an iron hand is there. But as violence is the basis of Western society, Mussolinis reforms deserve an impartial study.” Obviously, Gandhis enthusiasm for b.m. was tempered by the dictators questionable tactics. Nonetheless, Gandhis missive continued: b.m. care of the poor, his opposition to super-urbanization, his efforts to bring about coordination between capital and labor, seem to me to demand special attention ... My own fundamental objection is that these reforms are compulsory. But it is the same in all democratic institutions. What strikes me is that behind B.M.s implacability is a desire to serve his people. Even behind his emphatic speeches there is a nucleus of sincerity and of passionate love for his people. It seems to me that the majority of the Italian people love the iron government of b.m. ......SO WHAT BEGIN WITH IMPARCIAL AND VIOLENCE ...WILL FINISH WITH IMPARCIAL AND VIOLENCE .. .NO FAZI!!
Posted on: Sat, 09 Nov 2013 08:50:32 +0000

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