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Croce, Benedetto
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Croce, Benedetto (1866-1952)

Italian philosopher, historian, and literary critic; the personification of the intellectual opposition to fascism. His Filosofia dello spirito/Philosophy of the Spirit (1902-17) was a landmark in idealism. Like the German philosopher G W F Hegel, he held that ideas do not represent reality but are reality; but unlike Hegel, he rejected every kind of transcendence.

A leading liberal, he served as minister of public instruction 1920-21 under Giovanni Giolitti, and his later Storia d'Italia dal 1871 al 1915/History of Italy from 1871-1915 (1928) provided a sophisticated vindication of the liberal regime. His ‘Manifesto of Anti-Fascist Intellectuals’ (1925) marked him out as a prominent opponent of Mussolini. A monarchist, he again served as a minister under Pietro Badoglio and Ivanoe Bonomi 1943-44.


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