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Not too long ago I argued that Bonapartism in the nineteenth century was the predecessor of Mussolini fascism in the twentieth, the emphasis on a militaristic dictator emphasizing strong nationalism that smothers all groups into following the national leader.  However, it turns out that Napoleon Bonaparte had his own model.  When he invaded Russia he carried a book with him written in 1733 called Conjurat de Nicholas, dit de Rienzi, about Cola di Rienzo.

Cola di Rienzo seized power in Rome in 1347, declaring a revived Roman republic and attempted to conquer Italy and declared that he wished to conquer the whole world.  His rule did not last long and he fell from power after trying, but he took power under the first use of a red flag in political history, and he had a grandiose notion of himself, to put it mildly, giving himself the title "Nicholas, the Severe and Merciful, Tribune of Liberty, Peace and Justice, Liberator of the Holy Roman Republic."  He was also the first person in history to write with a silver pen, with which signed official decrees.

The astute Luigi Barzini in The Italians claims that he was the pure Italian hero and describes him as having the following characteristics (one sentence):

"These are: literary, artistic, vague and contradictory ideas, practically unrelated to the contemporary world, the vast ambition to dominate all Italy, to re-establish the Empire, and, in the end the rest of Europ; the dream of building a 'new State,' inspired  by ancient history, in which peace, law and virtue would prevail; a genuine love for his people,his country, and their glorious past, a love so  intense it could be confused with self-love, as if he identified himself with Italy and the Italians; and the desire to  avenge his peoples' ruin and humiliation, which he attributed solely to the wickedness of others."

Barkley Rosser
Not too long ago I argued that Bonapartism in the nineteenth century was the predecessor of Mussolini fascism in the twentieth, the emphasis on a militaristic dictator emphasizing strong nationalism that smothers all groups into following the national leader.  However, it turns out that Napoleon Bonaparte had his own model.  When he invaded Russia he carried a book with him written in 1733 called Conjurat de Nicholas, dit de Rienzi, about Cola di Rienzo.

Cola di Rienzo seized power in Rome in 1347, declaring a revived Roman republic and attempted to conquer Italy and declared that he wished to conquer the whole world.  His rule did not last long and he fell from power after trying, but he took power under the first use of a red flag in political history, and he had a grandiose notion of himself, to put it mildly, giving himself the title "Nicholas, the Severe and Merciful, Tribune of Liberty, Peace and Justice, Liberator of the
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Holy Roman Republic."  He was also the first person in history to write with a silver pen, with which signed official decrees.

The astute Luigi Barzini in The Italians claims that he was the pure Italian hero and describes him as having the following characteristics (one sentence):

"These are: literary, artistic, vague and contradictory ideas, practically unrelated to the contemporary world, the vast ambition to dominate all Italy, to re-establish the Empire, and, in the end the rest of Europ; the dream of building a 'new State,' inspired  by ancient history, in which peace, law and virtue would prevail; a genuine love for his people,his country, and their glorious past, a love so  intense it could be confused with self-love, as if he identified himself with Italy and the Italians; and the desire to  avenge his peoples' ruin and humiliation, which he attributed solely to the wickedness of others."

Barkley Rosser


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