Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

MISCELLANEOUS NOTES, 1912-16


E. CORRADINI, ITALIAN NATIONALISM

Enrico Corradini, Italian Nationalism, Milan, 1914.

 Written before the war. The article “Na-
tionalism and Socialism” (January 14, 1914) contains
interesting formulations by an imperialist of a small
nation. France and Great Britain = banks with
a capital of 300 and 400 thousand million (p. 162).
The plutocratic nations (France, Britain, Germany)
“are pacifist” (sic!) (ha-ha!) “mainly because they are
plutocratic” (188), whereas the proletarian nations
(Italy), in fighting against Turkey were fighting the
plutocratic nations (sic!! ha-ha!). Imperialism (he
says) is a modern phenomenon, but it divides nations
into plutocratic and proletarian; “it [nationalism]
is the socialism of the Italian nation in the world”
(156).
N.B.
N.B.

Other nations are big-time robbers: that is the substance of this wretched book. “Socialism” consists in our little and poor nation overtaking or trying to overtake the big robbers so that it may rob more!!


NOTES FOR LECTURE ON “IMPERIALISM AND THE RIGHT OF NATIONS TO SELF-DETERMINATION” | NITTI, FOREIGN CAPITAL IN ITALY

Works Index | Volume 39 | Collected Works | L.I.A. Index
< Backward Forward >