Lo Stato (Italian: The State) was a monthly political and finance magazine which existed in the Fascist Italy between 1930 and 1943. Its subtitle was Rivista di scienze politiche e giuridiche.
History and profile
Lo Stato was started in
Rome in 1930.
[ Its founders were Ettore Rosboch and Carlo Costamagna.] Of them the former was a leading economist.[ The magazine was published first bimonthly, but from 1931 its frequency was switched to monthly.][
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Its major contributors were the Italian economists, including Celestino Arena, Gino Arias, Gino Borgatta, Giuseppe Bottai, Gustavo Del Vecchio, Giuseppe Ugo Papi and Franco Modigliani.[ eBook: ] Lo Stato defined fascism as a dictatorship and Totalitarianism which was superior than both liberalism and communism.[ Contributors of the magazine, particularly Carl Schmitt, provided a theory of the totalitarian state.][
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Lo Stato folded in 1943.[
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