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In 1925, he was given the position of undersecretary at the Ministry of Public Works, in 1928 the same position at the Internal Affairs one, and on 12 September 1929 he became Minister of Public Works. Again elected to the Chamber, and in failing health, he died soon after in Rome.
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in 1910; he launched the idea that PSI and syndicalists should reunite on electoral lists for the expected administrative elections. He was outvoted, and resorted to expressing his views solely through the paper—which he turned into a daily, the backer of several local
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After being arrested several times and travelling throughout Italy, Bianchi became editor of
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After stomping out a strike action against Fascist maneuvers, Bianchi was one of the
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in front of the PSI leadership, and was not universally welcomed. Transferred to
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Mussolini's Italy: Life Under the Fascist Dictatorship, 1915–1945, Penguin Books
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In 1906, after backing several workers' riots, Bianchi expressed his
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Italian revolutionary syndicalist leader (1883–1930)
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