
"Manifesto of Italian Socialism"
The "Manifesto of Italian Socialism," written in 1919 by figures like Benito Mussolini, outlined the principles of Italian socialism, emphasizing the importance of workers' rights, social justice, and the need for a transition from capitalism to a socialist society. It called for greater economic equality, government intervention in industry, and the unity of workers and peasants in political action. While inspired by broader socialist ideas, Mussolini's later evolution shifted towards fascism, but this manifesto reflects his initial commitment to socialist ideals within Italy's social and economic context.