Agostino Lanzillo

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Agostino Lanzillo (1886-1952) was an Italian anarcho-syndicalist leader who became a member of Benito Mussolini's Fascist movement.

A follower of George Sorel, he joined Benito Mussolini at the paper Il popolo d'Italia. Lanzillo entered Italy's Parliament as a member of the National Fascist Party, and was a member of the single-party National Council of Corporations in 1931.

[edit] Writings of Lanzillo

  • 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].
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