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Italian Social Movement


 

The Italian Social Movement (Movimento sociale italiano) (MSI) was a neo-Fascist party formed 1946 in the post-World War II period by supporters of the executed dictator Benito Mussolini under the lead of Pino Rauti.

Literature

  • Roberto Chiarini: "The 'Movimento Sociale Italiano': A Historical Profile" in Neo-Fascism in Europe.
  • Betz, Radical Right Wing Populism in Western Europe, op.cit., p 41.