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I heard that indeed the Italian government did not do a good job teaching their kids about fascism. In other places such as Germany and Switzerland (and many others, I hope) most students get to know how fascism works and how harmful it is. At least when I was in school, this was part of the teaching program. But in Italy? Apparently not.
Glad to hear. I just don't get how a fascist gets elected to be president. What's the mechanism? I can think of only three explanations: