Authority Quote by Benito Mussolini
“Given that the nineteenth century was the century of Socialism, of Liberalism, and of Democracy, it does not necessarily follow that the twentieth century must also be a century of Socialism, Liberalism and Democracy: political doctrines pass, but humanity remains, and it may rather be expected that this will be a century of authority ... a century of Fascism. For if the nineteenth century was a century of individualism it may be expected that this will be the century of collectivism and hence the century of the State.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: 1930s political address, Italy
The quote suggests that political ideologies evolve, and the shift from individualism to collectivism may lead to authoritarian rule.
In simple terms: Ideas change, but societies may become more authoritarian.
Watch for trends toward central power.
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Type
When to use this quote
- government policy debates
- academic analysis
- public discourse
- media commentary
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Will societies resist or embrace central authority?
- What signs indicate a move toward collectivism?
Assumes linear progression of ideologies, ignoring counter‑movements.