“我见过的最干净、最整洁、运行最有效的社会机器”:论美国对法西斯社团主义的接受

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Matteo Pasetti
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在两次世界大战之间的时代,社团主义法律和制度在许多国家的传播,主要在20世纪30年代蓬勃发展,其特点是项目和经验的跨国混合。在这种背景下,意大利社团主义国家不仅在欧洲,而且在美洲大陆成为许多知识分子和政治家的里程碑。本文论述了社团主义法西斯主义实验室对跨大西洋的影响,重点讨论了新政时期美国对这一政治选择的接受及其辩论。特别是,将考虑进行一些案例研究,以观察社团主义是如何成为法西斯主义合法化的关键因素,即使在民主圈子里也是如此,尽管流亡的反法西斯分子对意大利政权提出了批评。事实上,在美国,大萧条的影响增加了这种替代方案的受欢迎程度,部分原因是意大利似乎比其他州受经济危机的影响更小。虽然在20世纪20年代,法西斯社团主义实验引起了一些次要知识分子的注意,但在20世纪30年代,即使在富兰克林·罗斯福总统的进步随行人员中,这也成为了一个值得反思的问题。例如,经济学家Rexford Tugwell在他的日记中写道,意大利社团主义秩序是“我见过的最干净、最整洁、运行最有效的社会机器。这让我很羡慕。”
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“The cleanest, neatest, most effectively operating piece of social machinery I’ve ever seen”: On the reception of Fascist corporatism in the USA
In the era between the two world wars, the spread of corporatist laws and institutions in many countries, flourishing mostly in the 1930s, was marked by a transnational hybridization of projects and experiences. Against this background, the Italian corporatist state became a milestone for many intellectuals and politicians not only in Europe but also on the American continent. This article deals with the transatlantic influence of the corporatist Fascist laboratory, focusing on the reception of this political option and the debate about it in New Deal's United States. In particular, some case studies will be considered to observe how corporatism was a key factor in legitimizing Fascism even in democratic circles, despite the criticisms of the Italian regime from anti-fascists in exile. In USA, in fact, the impact of the Great Depression increased the popularity of this alternative, partly because Italy seemed less affected by the economic crisis than other states. While in the 1920s the Fascist corporatist experiment had drawn the attention of some secondary intellectuals, in the 1930s it became a matter of reflection even within President Franklin Roosevelt's progressive entourage. For example, economist Rexford Tugwell wrote in his diary that Italian corporatist order was “The cleanest, neatest, most effectively operating piece of social machinery I’ve ever seen. It makes me envious.”
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