Culture of Consent
Discover the intriguing insights of "Culture of Consent" by Victoria De Grazia, published by Cambridge University Press in 2002. This compelling study delves into the dopolavoro, the fascist leisure-time organization that emerged as the largest mass institution under the regime. Spanning economic and regional lines, this organization engaged industrial workers, peasants, and salaried employees alike. De Grazia explores how this new public arena significantly contributed to the endurance of fascism during the challenging depression years. With 324 pages of in-depth analysis, "Culture of Consent" offers a unique perspective on the interplay between leisure and political power in Italy. This essential read for anyone interested in cultural studies and European history highlights the complexities of consent and compliance within a totalitarian regime.