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An anarchical society (of fascist states): Theorising illiberal solidarism – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 April 2022

Kye Allen*
Affiliation:
Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
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*Corresponding author. Email: kye.allen@politics.ox.ac.uk
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Abstract

Type
Corrigendum
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the British International Studies Association

The author has noticed several errors in the original publication and would like to rectify the errors, as detailed below.

  • The quotation from Gravelli on p. 8 should read correctly as: ‘regain an equilibrium of ideas and spirit, the precondition for a new European role in the world’.

  • The sentence regarding Mussolini's critique of biological racism on p. 13 should read: Indeed, Mussolini attacked the biological racism of National Socialism as ‘utopian and ahistorical’.

  • On p. 14, the comment regarding the CAUR manifesto should read: As Kallis reveals, the founding manifesto of CAUR claimed Rome to be “the ‘fulcrum of Europe's spiritual unity’ and key to the formation of a ‘new Europe’’.

  • It is stated that CAUR identified 29 movements as fascist in nature. This figure should read 39.

  • The sentence on p. 15 regarding the contingency of membership in the International should read: Membership in the International was to be contingent on an acceptance of Coselschi's ‘ideological minimum’, a recognition of Italian cultural pre-eminence, and an offering of ‘fealty to the [supposed] genius of Mussolini’.

  • In the first sentence of the conclusion, the surname of Filippo Costa Buranelli is incorrectly stated as Buranelli. It should read as Costa Buranelli.

  • Fn. 51 should read as Michael Arthur Ledeen, Universal Fascism: The Theory and Practice of the Fascist International, 1928–1936 (New York, NY: Howard Fertig, 1972), pp. 20–1.

  • Fn. 99 should read as Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Fascist Modernities: Italy, 1922–1945 (Berkley, CA: University of California, 2001), p. 148. See also Emil Ludwig, Talks with Mussolini, trans. Eden Paul and Cedar Paul (London, UK: G. Allen & Unwin, 1932).

The author apologises for these errors.

References

Allen, K. (2021). An anarchical society (of fascist states): Theorising illiberal solidarism. Review of International Studies, 121. doi:10.1017/S0260210521000437CrossRefGoogle Scholar