
Socialism of the Italian People
The "Socialism of the Italian People" was a political movement in Italy during the early 20th century that aimed to promote social justice, workers' rights, and economic equality within the framework of a democratic and nationalistic approach. It sought to address social issues through reform rather than revolution, emphasizing the role of Italian identity and sovereignty. Led by figures like Giacomo Matteotti, the movement opposed both fascism and excessive capitalism, advocating for social reforms that improved living conditions, expanded workers’ influence, and fostered a sense of national unity based on social fairness.