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which there can be only an ever increasing diminution
of our surviving liberty.
These painful convictions and conclusions have
weighed more than the Anglo-Saxons can think on the
conduct of the liberal and demochristian parties,
now submitted to communism and resigned to fate: and
they weigh also on the conduct of the Government which
already weak and unsure besides being incapable of
maintaining public order and individual liberty, is
increasingly submitting itself and abdicating towards
the subversive parties.
In the present state of affairs Anglo-Saxons and
Italian government appear in the eyes of the population
united in the same ruinous policy for not having
either one understood that today what is essential is
not so much to strike those who made use of illegality
and violence twenty years ago as to strike those who
make use of them now.
11- THE REMEDY
How escape from this? How be liberated from the
communist incubus and constitute a national situation
not characterized by fear of communism or fear of
liberty? How form a liberal democratic government?
There is only one way: liquidate the actual governmental
union, and obtain that the "Luogotenente"
charges a politician with necessary prestige who before
inviting any ministers to collaborate forms a government
program hinged on the liquidation of Fascism, social