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Ignazio Silone was the pseudonym of Secondino Tranquilli, a political leader, Italian novelist, and short-story writer, world-famous during World War II for his powerful anti-Fascist novels. He was nominated for the Nobel prize for literature ten times.

✵ 1. máj 1900 – 22. august 1978
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“Fascism was a counter-revolution against a revolution that never took place.”

The School for Dictators http://books.google.com/books?id=9scdAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Fascism+was+a+counter-revolution+against+a+revolution+that+never+took+place%22&pg=PA42#v=onepage (1938)

“This reminded me of what Ignazio Silone said in 1945 soon after he returned to Italy from his Zurich exile: The Fascism of tomorrow will never say 'I am Fascism.'”

It will say: 'I am anti-Fascism.'"

François Bondy, "European Notebook", Encounter, vol. 47 (1976), p. 51.

Variant: When I met him in Geneva on the day of his scheduled return home after the long exile in Switzerland, Silone said abruptly: "If at a future moment fascism will return, it will not be so stupid as to say: 'I am fascism.' It will say: 'I am antifascism.'" – "Ignazio Silone: In Memoriam", The Washington Quarterly, vol. 2, issue 2 (1979).
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