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Frederick Engels, never confided this to Marx, Lord Palmer - ston was the controller of British operations of Mazzini's organization; Marx knew directly only Palmerston's agent at the British Library, Urquhart.
Europe 1992: BackTrail of The Assassination of John F. Kennedy by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr 1988
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This, and no other, was the meaning of Mazzini's great slogan: "Thought and Action."
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Mazzini's aim was to put an end to all the existing
A Treasury of Heroes and Heroines A Record of High Endeavour and Strange Adventure from 500 B.C. to 1920 A.D. Clayton Edwards
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He told us that many of Mazzini's partisans had taken refuge in Sardinia.
Rambles in the Islands of Corsica and Sardinia with Notices of their History, Antiquities, and Present Condition. Thomas Forester
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In Mazzini's conception of the citizen as instrument for the attainment of the nation's ends and therefore submissive to a higher mission, to the duty of supreme sacrifice, we see the anticipation of one of the fundamental points of the Fascist doctrine.
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In NAPLES, the Government, alarmed by rumors of Mazzini's revolutionary designs, has made many arrests, and instituted a more vigorous police system.
The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851 Various
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In another part of this number of the _International_, we have copied from the London _Examiner_ a reviewal of Mazzini's work on the Italian revolution.
The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851 Various
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Idealism -- understood as faith in the advent of an ideal reality, as a manner of conceiving life not as fixed within the limits of existing fact, but as incessant progress and transformation toward the level of a higher law which controls men with the very force of the idea -- was the sum and substance of Mazzini's teaching; and it supplied the most conspicuous characteristic of our great Italian revolution.
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In youth Mr. Lloyd George, full of the fervour of Mazzini's democratic teaching, dreamed of Wales as a nation, a republic, with himself, perhaps, as its first president.
The Rise of the Democracy Joseph Clayton
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This is a way of saying that Fascism returns to the most rigorous meaning of Mazzini's "Thought and Action," whereby the two terms are so perfectly coincident that no thought has value which is not already expressed in action.
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