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L’italiano (film)
''L'Italiano'' was a weekly literary and arts magazine that existed between 1926 and 1942 in Italy. Its full title was ''L'italiano: rivista settimanale della gente fascista''. It is one of the magazines founded and edited by the well-known Italian journalist Leo Longanesi. Its subtitle was ''Foglio della Rivoluzione Fascista'' (Italian: ''Publication of the Fascist Revolution''), and its motto was "Mussolini is always right" which was also adopted and employed by the Fascist Italy (1922–1943), Fascist regime. History and profile ''L'Italiano'' was established by Leo Longanesi in Bologna in 1926. Its first issue appeared on 14 January that year. In the initial period it was published on a biweekly basis, and the first eight issues heavily covered political writings. From 1927 L'Italiano Editore founded by Leo Longanesi became the publisher of ''L'Italiano''. The headquarters of ''L'Italiano'' was moved to Rome. It ceased publication at the end of 1942. References

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Leo Longanesi
Leopoldo Longanesi (30 August 1905 27 September 1957) was an Italian journalist, publicist, screenplayer, playwright, writer, and publisher. Longanesi is mostly known in his country for his satirical works on Italian society and people. He also founded Longanesi, the eponymous publishing house in Milan in 1946 and was a mentor-like figure for Indro Montanelli: journalist, historian, and founder of ''Il Giornale'', one of Italy's biggest newspapers. Between 1927 and 1950, he published several magazines, including ''L’Italiano'' (1926), ''Omnibus (magazine), Omnibus'' (1937), and ''Il Borghese'' (1950), the last of which is a cultural and satirical weekly paper with conservative orientation. Longanesi described himself as a "cultural anarchist", and he headed a popular right-wing politics, right-wing group that embraced conservatism, agrarianism, agrarian virtues, Criticism of democracy, anti-democracy and nostalgic post-fascism after World War II. Longanesi was an elegant and r ...
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