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What was Benito Mussolini’s attitude toward personal liberties?
The state should decide which personal liberties were needed.
Personal liberties were an individual matter.
There should not be any personal liberties.
Individuals and the state should agree on personal liberties.
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"The state should decide which personal liberties were needed."
Mussolini’s fascist doctrine subordinated the individual to the state — famously summarized as “Everything within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state.” Personal liberties were defined and limited by the needs and goals of the state.
Mussolini’s fascist doctrine subordinated the individual to the state — famously summarized as “Everything within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state.” Personal liberties were defined and limited by the needs and goals of the state.
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