Garibaldi's political ideal formed with the influences of Saint-Simon and Mazzini was then consolidated with the contents of democratic and socialist internationalism. His humanitarian socialism not contemplating class struggle and materialism was based on social and political reformism. At the same time Garibaldi had always expressed a strong "pro-European" and pacifist sentiment testified by his various proposals (including the Memorandum to the Powers of Europe, of 1860) to establish a federation of democratic european states as a guarantee for continental peace. With these objectives he presided over the International Peace and Freedom Congress of Geneva, on September 1867.
Garibaldi e l'Europa / Fabrizi, Fabrizio. - In: EUROPEA. - ISSN 2499-6394. - II°/2022; in corso di stampa(2022), pp. 173-210.
Garibaldi e l'Europa
Fabrizio Fabrizi
2022
Abstract
Garibaldi's political ideal formed with the influences of Saint-Simon and Mazzini was then consolidated with the contents of democratic and socialist internationalism. His humanitarian socialism not contemplating class struggle and materialism was based on social and political reformism. At the same time Garibaldi had always expressed a strong "pro-European" and pacifist sentiment testified by his various proposals (including the Memorandum to the Powers of Europe, of 1860) to establish a federation of democratic european states as a guarantee for continental peace. With these objectives he presided over the International Peace and Freedom Congress of Geneva, on September 1867.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.