
New Books Network David Broder, "Mussolini's Grandchildren: Fascism in Contemporary Italy" (Pluto Press, 2023)
Jan 10, 2026
David Broder, a historian specializing in the Italian far right, discusses his book on the resurgence of fascism in contemporary Italy. He explores how Giorgia Meloni's Fratelli d'Italia party has evolved from Mussolini's legacy, blending harsh nationalism with EU support. Broder reveals the party's strategic rebranding while retaining core fascist elements, alongside the disturbing potential of neo-fascist groups in Italy's political landscape. He emphasizes the waning anti-fascist resistance and the troubling future of European far-right alliances.
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Continuity Not Resurrection
- The Italian far right is a continuous political tradition that adapted across generations rather than a sudden return of 1930s fascism.
- Fratelli d'Italia fuses fascist history with conservative and liberal elements to remain electorally viable.
What 'Post‑Fascism' Means
- 'Post-fascism' describes parties that claim to have transcended fascism while keeping parts of its ideology and network.
- The term groups varied global right‑wing phenomena that converge on ethnic politics and anti‑communism without 1930s mass mobilization.
Trieste Conference And Memory Politics
- Fratelli d'Italia held a 2017 conference in Trieste to link historic border struggles with modern immigration fears.
- The party reframed WWII memory to emphasize Italian victimhood and to attack anti‑communist enemies.


