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...mean that Italians now want a second Mussolini? Hardly, for Italians are generally prosperous and contented, and the neo-Fascist party draws less than 5% of the vote. What the reassessment does show is that older Italians regard the Fascist era as so far behind them that they can view it with balanced detachment. To Italians under 30, the '30s seem remote, colorful and romantic-much as they do in the U.S., where today's teen-agers are making a jaunty pop hit out of that sour Depression lament, Brother, Can You Spare a Dime...
...tangled up in these simplistic notions," he jibes at a young liberal who tries to win his allegiance to some left-wing slogan. "What 'neo-fascists' are you talking about?" he jabs. "Don't put me in boxes. It's a complicated universe...
...Peronistas' Popular Union Party and other neo-Peronista parties again rolled up 35% of the popular vote, won 44 seats for a total of 52, even captured populous Buenos Aires province and the neighboring province of Cordoba, home of President Arturo Illia and a longtime stronghold of his People's Radicals party. Illia's party finished with only 27% of the vote and a total of 70 seats in the Chamber of Deputies. "We have shown," said one Peronista leader, "that we are No. 1. The decision of the people is clear...
Senator Hugh Scott (R_Pa.) last night defended the role of the Republican party as a loyal opposition, while emphasizing the party's support of the Administration's policy in Vietnam in the face of criticism from Democratic "neo-isolationists...
Luigi Nono is a gentle man - until provoked. Then, he says, he writes music. Provoked by "neo-Nazism," the "Algerian struggle for liberty" and racial discrimination, among other things, he composed Intolleranza 1960, an opera of social protest that has done some wholesale provoking of its own. Its première in Venice four years ago was interrupted by a hail of stink bombs from the gallery and cries of "This opera makes me sick!" Nono's followers shouted back "Cretins!" "Dirty Fascists!" in a riotous uproar that even for Italy was, as one critic shuddered, "as ugly...