"We felt our country was the country of the Risorgimento; of democracy and liberty."
Carla Capponi, Italian Communist MP.
It's a quote that always perplexed me. I wrote it on the side of Trevelyan's Rome.
I don't remember if it's from the book exactly; nor do I remember where I got it. I just remember enjoying it. Then, by pure luck, I was reading David Gilmour's The Pursuit of Italy and found it there too.
In any event.
Nothing cries contradiction like a communist.
I understand communists opposed fascists in Italy, but there's something unholy in claiming to be both a commie and for liberty.
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