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Agostino Lanzillo

Agostino Lanzillo (31 October 1886 – 3 March 1952) was an Italian revolutionary syndicalist leader who later became a member of Benito Mussolini's fascist movement.

Agostino Lanzillo
Member of the Italian Parliament
for Lombardy
In office
24 May 1924 – 21 January 1929
Personal details
Born(1886-10-31)31 October 1886
Reggio Calabria, Italy
Died3 March 1952(1952-03-03) (aged 65)
Milan
Political partyNational Fascist Party
Alma materUniversity of Rome

Early life edit

Agostino Lanzillo was born in Reggio Calabria on 31 October 1886 to Salvatore and Giuseppina (Cosile) Lanzillo. Agostino attended primary school and secondary school in his hometown. He acquired a law degree from the University of Rome and wrote his thesis on the socialist Pierre-Joseph Proudhon.[1]

Political career edit

Revolutionary syndicalist period edit

Lanzillo was drawn to revolutionary syndicalism and became a follower of Georges Sorel. Lanzillo wrote:

The importance of Sorel in socialist historiography is in my opinion close to that of Marx and Engels

— Agostino Lanzillo, Giorgio Sorel nella storiografia, Il divenire sociale[2]

Lanzillo corresponded personally with Sorel,[3] and published in 1910 the first biography of Sorel.[4] Lanzillo also contributed to the syndicalist journals Avanguardia Socialista and Il divenire sociale.

National syndicalist period edit

In 1909, Georges Sorel started collaborating with the French nationalist-monarchist movement Action Française, creating national syndicalism. While many in the Italian Left attacked Sorel and reproached him for his close links with Action Française, Italian revolutionary syndicalists supported Sorel. Lanzillo, for example, defended his master in a series of articles published in Il divenire sociale. Later, Lanzillo wrote to the national syndicalist journal La lupa. From 1912, Lanzillo published under Benito Mussolini editorship, contributing to Avanti!, Utopia and Il Popolo d'Italia.[5]

Fascist period edit

Lanzillo was among the founders of the fascist movement,[6] and was a member of National Fascist Party.

Lanzillo was a member of Italian Chamber of Deputies (a house of Italian Parliament), in the 27th parliamentary session (24 May 1924 – 21 January 1929).[7]

Lanzillo was also a member of the one-party National Council of Corporations in 1931.

Academic career edit

In 1921 Lanzillo was a lecturer in political economy at University of Rome. In 1922 he became a professor of political economy at the Royal University of Milan and in 1923 he became a professor at the University of Cagliari.[8] Later, Lanzillo was appointed rector of Royal Advanced Institute of Economics and Commerce in Venice.

Writings edit

  • La disfatta del socialismo: Critica della guerra e del socialismo. Florence: Libreria della Voce, 1919.
  • Le Mouvement ouvrier en Italie. Paris: Revière, n. d. [1910].

References edit

  1. ^ Levy, C. (1995). "Lanzillo, Agostino". In A. Thomas Lane (ed.). Biographical Dictionary of European Labor Leaders. Vol. 1. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 0-313-29899-8.
  2. ^ Lanzillo, Agostino (1 August 1910). "Giorgio Sorel nella storiografia" [Georges Sorel in historiography]. Il Divenire Sociale (in Italian): 220.
    Quoted in Sternhell, Zeev; Sznajder, Mario; Asheri, Maia (1994). The Birth of Fascist Ideology: From Cultural Rebellion to Political Revolution. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. p. 152. ISBN 0-691-03289-0.
  3. ^ Riley, Dylan (2010). The Civic Foundations of Fascism in Europe: Italy, Spain, and Romania, 1870–1945. Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America: Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 50. ISBN 9780801894275.
  4. ^ Sternhell, Zeev; Sznajder, Mario; Asheri, Maia (1994). The Birth of Fascist Ideology: From Cultural Rebellion to Political Revolution. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. p. 31. ISBN 0-691-03289-0. The first biography of Sorel, by Agostino Lanzillo, appeared in Italy in 1910.
  5. ^ Levy, C. (1995). "Lanzillo, Agostino". In A. Thomas Lane (ed.). Biographical Dictionary of European Labor Leaders. Vol. 1. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 0-313-29899-8.
  6. ^ Sternhell, Zeev; Sznajder, Mario; Asheri, Maia (1994). The Birth of Fascist Ideology: From Cultural Rebellion to Political Revolution. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. p. 142. ISBN 0-691-03289-0. The Fascist movement was founded by Mussolini in Milan at a meeting in the Piazza San Sepolcro on 23 March 1919. Among the founding members were several eminent revolutionary syndicalist leaders such as Agostino Lanzillo.
  7. ^ "Agostino Lanzillo". Camera dei deputati Portale Storico (in Italian). Retrieved 4 May 2012.
  8. ^ Levy, C. (1995). "Lanzillo, Agostino". In A. Thomas Lane (ed.). Biographical Dictionary of European Labor Leaders. Vol. 1. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 0-313-29899-8.

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Agostino Lanzillo 31 October 1886 3 March 1952 was an Italian revolutionary syndicalist leader who later became a member of Benito Mussolini s fascist movement Agostino LanzilloMember of the Italian Parliament for LombardyIn office 24 May 1924 21 January 1929Personal detailsBorn 1886 10 31 31 October 1886Reggio Calabria ItalyDied3 March 1952 1952 03 03 aged 65 MilanPolitical partyNational Fascist PartyAlma materUniversity of Rome Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 2 1 Revolutionary syndicalist period 2 2 National syndicalist period 2 3 Fascist period 3 Academic career 4 Writings 5 ReferencesEarly life editAgostino Lanzillo was born in Reggio Calabria on 31 October 1886 to Salvatore and Giuseppina Cosile Lanzillo Agostino attended primary school and secondary school in his hometown He acquired a law degree from the University of Rome and wrote his thesis on the socialist Pierre Joseph Proudhon 1 Political career editRevolutionary syndicalist period editLanzillo was drawn to revolutionary syndicalism and became a follower of Georges Sorel Lanzillo wrote The importance of Sorel in socialist historiography is in my opinion close to that of Marx and Engels Agostino Lanzillo Giorgio Sorel nella storiografia Il divenire sociale 2 Lanzillo corresponded personally with Sorel 3 and published in 1910 the first biography of Sorel 4 Lanzillo also contributed to the syndicalist journals Avanguardia Socialista and Il divenire sociale National syndicalist period edit In 1909 Georges Sorel started collaborating with the French nationalist monarchist movement Action Francaise creating national syndicalism While many in the Italian Left attacked Sorel and reproached him for his close links with Action Francaise Italian revolutionary syndicalists supported Sorel Lanzillo for example defended his master in a series of articles published in Il divenire sociale Later Lanzillo wrote to the national syndicalist journal La lupa From 1912 Lanzillo published under Benito Mussolini editorship contributing to Avanti Utopia and Il Popolo d Italia 5 Fascist period edit Lanzillo was among the founders of the fascist movement 6 and was a member of National Fascist Party Lanzillo was a member of Italian Chamber of Deputies a house of Italian Parliament in the 27th parliamentary session 24 May 1924 21 January 1929 7 Lanzillo was also a member of the one party National Council of Corporations in 1931 Academic career editIn 1921 Lanzillo was a lecturer in political economy at University of Rome In 1922 he became a professor of political economy at the Royal University of Milan and in 1923 he became a professor at the University of Cagliari 8 Later Lanzillo was appointed rector of Royal Advanced Institute of Economics and Commerce in Venice Writings editLa disfatta del socialismo Critica della guerra e del socialismo Florence Libreria della Voce 1919 Le Mouvement ouvrier en Italie Paris Reviere n d 1910 References edit Levy C 1995 Lanzillo Agostino In A Thomas Lane ed Biographical Dictionary of European Labor Leaders Vol 1 Westport Connecticut Greenwood Publishing Group ISBN 0 313 29899 8 Lanzillo Agostino 1 August 1910 Giorgio Sorel nella storiografia Georges Sorel in historiography Il Divenire Sociale in Italian 220 Quoted in Sternhell Zeev Sznajder Mario Asheri Maia 1994 The Birth of Fascist Ideology From Cultural Rebellion to Political Revolution Princeton New Jersey Princeton University Press p 152 ISBN 0 691 03289 0 Riley Dylan 2010 The Civic Foundations of Fascism in Europe Italy Spain and Romania 1870 1945 Baltimore Maryland United States of America Johns Hopkins University Press p 50 ISBN 9780801894275 Sternhell Zeev Sznajder Mario Asheri Maia 1994 The Birth of Fascist Ideology From Cultural Rebellion to Political Revolution Princeton New Jersey Princeton University Press p 31 ISBN 0 691 03289 0 The first biography of Sorel by Agostino Lanzillo appeared in Italy in 1910 Levy C 1995 Lanzillo Agostino In A Thomas Lane ed Biographical Dictionary of European Labor Leaders Vol 1 Westport Connecticut Greenwood Publishing Group ISBN 0 313 29899 8 Sternhell Zeev Sznajder Mario Asheri Maia 1994 The Birth of Fascist Ideology From Cultural Rebellion to Political Revolution Princeton New Jersey Princeton University Press p 142 ISBN 0 691 03289 0 The Fascist movement was founded by Mussolini in Milan at a meeting in the Piazza San Sepolcro on 23 March 1919 Among the founding members were several eminent revolutionary syndicalist leaders such as Agostino Lanzillo Agostino Lanzillo Camera dei deputati Portale Storico in Italian Retrieved 4 May 2012 Levy C 1995 Lanzillo Agostino In A Thomas Lane ed Biographical Dictionary of European Labor Leaders Vol 1 Westport Connecticut Greenwood Publishing Group ISBN 0 313 29899 8 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Agostino Lanzillo amp oldid 1169226661, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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