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1922 Italian general strike

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The Italian General Strike was a General Strike against Mussolini's power-grab with the March on Rome, in late October of 1922. Rudolph Rocker, an active Anarcho-Syndicalist of this period, described the event in his book: "When in 1922 the general strike against Fascism broke out, the democratic government armed the Fascist hordes and throttled this last attempt at the defence of freedom and right. But Italian democracy had dug its own grave. It thought it could use Mussolini as a tool against the workers, but thus it became its own grave-digger." [1]

  1. ^ AnarchoSyndicalism, by Rudolph Rocker, Chapter 6, "The Evolution of Anarcho-Syndicalism." http://www.spunk.org/library/writers/rocker/sp001495/rocker_as6.html