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Originally published in Paris in 1931 and banned in Italy, this book quickly reached twenty editions, earning a jail sentence for its author. To be called a student of Marxism who engineered a successful coup, such worldwide success irritated Benito Mussolini, coming from former fascist journalist such as Curzio Malaparte. The main thesis is that the political takeover of a country has nothing to do with right or wrong or ideology but is entirely a matter of technique. Among the many examples cited are Mussolini and Leon Trotsky, who both receive the highest marks for effectively carrying out a textbook coup d'état.
Curzio Malaparte (1898-1957) is the author of Kaputt and The Skin.
Synopsis
A how-to of the modern political takeover, not an issue of politics but rather of technique, from Napoleon to Mussolini.
About the Author
Curzio Malaparte: 1898-1957