This work outlines the economic policies of Fascismo for Italy, emphasizing self-sufficiency and autarky to achieve national greatness. It advocates for a strong centralized state that controls key sectors of the economy, including industry, agriculture, and finance. The policy prioritizes heavy industry over consumer goods production, with a focus on military preparedness and infrastructure development. Workers are expected to be disciplined and loyal to the state, with strict labor laws regulating working hours, wages, and union activity. Fascismo's economic policies aim to create a strong, efficient, and militarized nation, with the state playing a dominant role in guiding the economy towards its goals.
By Benito Mussolini · First published 1927 · Genre: Political Discourse, Non-Fiction, Historical Analysis