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The socialist revolution was a pure and simple question of ‘force.'... Between the [bourgeoisie and the proletariat] no accord is possible. One must disappear. The weaker will be ‘eliminated.' The class struggle is therefore a question of ‘force.'
Benito Mussolini
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