342:(1939) he affirmed that law is an expression of the "will to be" of the group and is concretized in the establishment of an order that tends to be implemented through power, which results in tension between the will of the group and that of the individual. Having won the Mussolini Prize (awarded by the Royal Academy of Italy) for moral and historical sciences in 1931, in 1936 he became a member of the
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