Sacrifice, Work, and Production

The text argues that the state should prioritize production over individual interests, with the ultimate goal of achieving a higher level of social and economic organization. It posits that sacrifice is necessary for the collective good, and that individuals must be willing to put the needs of the nation above their own personal desires. The author emphasizes the importance of work as a means of creating value and contributing to the greater good. He argues that those who do not work are parasites on society, and that they should be eliminated or reformed. The text also discusses the role of production in achieving social and economic progress. The author believes that production is the key to unlocking human potential and improving living standards, and that it should be prioritized above all else. Ultimately, the text presents a vision of a highly organized and efficient society, where individuals are motivated by a sense of duty and responsibility to the state, rather than personal gain or individual freedom.

By Benito Mussolini · First published 1927 · Genre: Political Discourse, Sociopolitical Commentary, Ideological Manifesto

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