Zoran Zoltanous discusses the life and thought of the Italian Fascist-era philosopher Giovanni Gentile. Introduction Giovanni Gentile, a philosopher often overlooked in modern times, remains shrouded in relative silence, his ideas obscured by ideological biases. The limited translation of his Italian works further confines their reach, denying a broader audience access to his philosophies. Despite these constraints, the significance of Gentile, dubbed “the philosopher of Fascism” by Mussolini, must not be dismissed. His philosophy of Actualism, though obscure, holds substantial value, revealing that Italian Fascism encompassed an intellectual and academic movement. As Mussolini himself recognized, “It was Gentile who paved the way for those, like myself, who wished to follow it.”
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