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Rossoni, Edmondo

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Rossoni, Edmondo (1884–1965)

Italian trade unionist and Fascist politician. As head of the Fascist trade unions from 1922, he was the leading advocate of Fascist syndicalism, which aimed to establish worker participation in management and profit-sharing through revolutionary general strike. However between 1926 and 1928 the Fascist unions were emasculated as an independent force and subjected to state control.

Rossoni began his career as a member of the Socialist party and a revolutionary syndicalist activist. He supported intervention in World War I, volunteered, and subsequently joined the Fascist movement at its foundation.



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