Italian Nationalist Association

Italian Nationalist Association

Infobox Italy_Former_Political_Party
party_name = Italian Nationalist Association
party_name_italian = Associazione Nazionalista Italiana
party_logo =
party_status = Former Italian National Party
newspaper = "L'Idea Nazionale"
ideology = Nationalism, National syndicalism

The Italian Nationalist Association, "Associazione Nazionalista Italiana" (ANI) was Italy's first nationalist political party founded in 1910. under the influence of Italian nationalists such as Enrico Corradini and Giovanni Papini. Upon its formation, the ANI supported the repatriation of Austrian held Italian-populated lands to the Kingdom of Italy and was willing to endorse war with Austria-Hungary to do so. [Payne, Stanley G. 1996. "A History of Fascism, 1914-1945." Routledge. Pp. 64] The authoritarian nationalist faction of the ANI would be a major influence for the National Fascist Party of Benito Mussolini formed in 1921. The ANI merged into the Fascist Party in 1923. [ [http://www.pbmstoria.it/dizionari/storia_mod/a/a121.htm Associazione nazionalista italiana ] ]

Ideology

The ANI's ideology remained largely undefined for some time other than it being nationalist. The ANI was divided between supporters of different kinds of nationalism - authoritarian, democratic, moderate, and revolutionary. [Payne, Pp. 65] [Payne, Pp. 64]

Corradini, the ANI's most popular spokesman, linked leftism with nationalism by claiming that Italy was a "proletarian nation" which was being exploited by international capitalism which had led to Italy being disadvantaged economically in international trade and its people divided on class lines, but instead of advocating socialist revolution, he claimed that victory against these oppressing forces would require Italian nationalist sentiment to succeed. [Payne, Pp. 64]

Corradini occasionally used the term "national socialism" to define the ideology which he endorsed. Though this is the same term used by the movement of National Socialism in Germany (a.k.a.Nazism) no evidence exists to indicate that Corradini's use of the term had any influence. [Payne, Pp. 64]

In 1914, the ANI began to tilt towards authoritarian nationalism with its endorsement of the creation of an authoritarian corporate state, a radical idea created by Italian law professor, Alfredo Rocco. [Payne, Pp. 65] Such a corporate state led by a corporate assembly rather than a parliament, which would be composed of unions, business organizations and other economic organizations that would work within a powerful state government to regulate business-labour relations, organize the economy, end class conflict, and make Italy an industrial state which could compete with imperial powers and establish its own empire. [Payne, Pp. 65]

Membership

A large number of the ANI supporters were wealthy Italians of right-wing authoritarian nationalist background, in spite of efforts by Corradini and left-leaning nationalists to make the ANI a nationalist mass movement supported by the working-class. [Payne, Pp. 65]

Prominent members

"(In alphabetical order.)"
*Francesco Coppola
*Enrico Corradini
*Luigi Federzoni
*Giovanni Papini
*Alfredo Rocco

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