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But the totalitarian religions, Mussolini’s Fascism being a case in point, also did something else: they restored a sense of hope, a positive future. This future was invariably messianic and inflated in its vast expectations. But especially in times of crisis, in which so many people had so little to lose and so much to gain, they created a space people could inhabit in contrast to the present, which was difficult and even dangerous.
Fracture: Life and Culture in the West, 1918-1938
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