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ADLER, LAURENCE. France and the Facts, 334.

Affairs of the World, 129, 273, 417, 561, 705, 849.

Aftermath, 65.

ALLEN, HERVEY. Black Roses, 497.
ALDERMAN, EDWIN A. A Madison Letter and
Some Digressions, 785.

American Protestantism, Ten Years of, 577.

Army, Tinkering with the, 181.

Arnold, Matthew, A Century of, 107.
Art, What is? 829.

ATKINSON, J. BROOKS. Sunday Morning Walks,
239.

AUSLANDER, JOSEPH. Wild Geese, 500.

AUSTIN, MARY. Greatness in Women, 197.

ness Cycle? 760.

BUNN, HENRY W. The Dial Plate of Time, 37.
Business Cycle, Can we Control the? 760.
Bunyan, The Bible and Bedfordshire, 232.

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Five Dimensions, The, 521.

Four Years of Bolshevist Schools, 463.

France and the Facts, 334.

France, When Germany Occupied, 594.
French Theatre, Civilization and the, 56.
Future of British Industry, The, 26.

GAINES, CLARENCE H. The Good Taste of
Augustine Birrell, 844.

Germany Occupied France, When, 594.
GILMAN, LAWRENCE. Music of the Month,
117, 263; The Book of the Month, 123, 268,
409, 555.

Greatness in Women, 197.

GWYNN, STEPHEN. Experience, 502.

HAIG, ROBERT MURRAY. Tax Exempt Securi-
ties versus Progressive Income Tax, 433.
HARRIS, MURIEL. Midday Pause, 820.
Harrison, Frederic, 1831-1923, 510.
HEYWARD, DUBOSE. The Mountain Preacher,
641.

HILL, DAVID JAYNE. A Sentinel on Guard, 166.
HOOPER, BEN W. Radicalism versus Govern-
ment, 289.

Humanizing the Immigration Law, 769.

Hunt, William Morris, see Portrait of an Artist,
643.

Idle Singer, The, 355.

Immigration Law, Humanizing the, 769.
Irish Unrest, The Causes of, 732.
Islam versus Christianity, 162.
Italy's Bloodless Revolution, 1.

JAMES, GORTON. Paying for Workmen's Mis-
fortunes, 607.

JOHNSON, WILLIS FLETCHER. Affairs of the
World, 129, 273, 417, 561, 705, 849.

JONES, LLEWELLYN. Adelaide Crapsey: Poet
and Critic, 535.

Kaiser tell the Truth, Did the? 18.

KELLOGG, VERNON. Recent Biology and its
Significance, 746.

KELLOR, FRANCES. Humanizing the Immigra-
tion Law, 769.

KENNEDY, W. P. M. "Canada's National
Status": A Last Word, 204.

KENYON, BERNICE LESBIA. Two Poems, 356.
KENYON, THEDA. Pan Adolescent, 797.

Last Night in March, 501.

LAUGHLIN, J. LAURENCE. The Tariff of Ex-
aggerations, 145.

LAUZANNE, STEPHANE. Did the Kaiser tell the
Truth? 18; When Germany Occupied France,

594.

Letters to the Editor, 142, 430, 574.

Liberalism, Radicalism or? 616.
Literary Discipline, The, 68, 247, 393.
Living Theatre, A, 808.

LOWELL, AMY. The Rosebud Wall-Paper, 218.

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Meynell, Alice, An Appreciation of, 365.
Midday Pause, 820.

MILES, MAJOR SHERMAN. The Problem of the
Pacifist, 313.

MILHAUD, DARIUS. The Evolution of Modern
Music in Paris and in Vienna, 544.
MIYA, MATAICHI. What is Art? 829.
Monroe Doctrine, Chateaubriand and the, 475.
Moscow Art Theatre, see Many Gods, 343.
MOULT, THOMAS. A Living Theatre, 808.
Mountain Preacher, The, 641.

MOXOM, REV. PHILIP S. Resurrection and Im-
mortality, 488.

Multitude, The: An Appreciation of Alice Mey-
nell, 365.

Music of the Month, 117, 263.

Merit System, The Outlook for the, 47.

Next Philosophy, The, 698.

Outlook for the Merit System, The, 47.

Pacifist, The Problem of the, 313.

Page, Walter H., The Life and Letters of, 166.
Pan Adolescent, 797.

Pan-Americanism and Pan-Hispanism, 327.
Papini, The Poet in, 834.

Pastonchi, Francesco, The Poetry of, 655.
Paying for Workmen's Misfortunes, 607.
Personality of Sainte-Beuve, The, 676.

PHELPS, RUTH SHEPARD. The Poet in Papini,
834.

Plaything, The, 67.

Poetry: Aftermath, 65; The Plaything, 67;

The Rosebud Wall-Paper, 218; The Revelation
of Raphael, 353; The Idle Singer, 355; The
Builder, 356; Defiance, 356; Black Roses, 497;
Wild Geese, 500; Last Night in March, 501;
The Mountain Preacher, 641; A Sonnet, 642;
Pan Adolescent, 797; Strangeness, 798; Desert,
798.

Poetry of Francesco Pastonchi, The, 655.
Portrait of an Artist: William Morris Hunt, 643.
POWYS, LLEWELYN. Bunyan, The Bible and
Bedfordshire, 232.

Problem of the Pacifist, The, 313.

Progress of Civilization, The:-Ten Years of
American Protestantism, 577; Recent Biology
and its Significance, 746.
Psychology, What is? 209.

Public Officials be our Leaders, Can Our? 628.

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NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW

JANUARY, 1923

ITALY'S BLOODLESS REVOLUTION

BY JOSEPH COLLINS1

No one can have lived much in Europe during the war and after without having heard criticism of Italy. It was often bitter, violent and prejudiced; oftener selfish, biased and unjust. That Italy exposed herself to criticism, particularly in the conduct of her internal affairs, cannot be denied. While, however, such conduct may have been a legitimate subject for comment on the part of foreigners, to Italians alone belonged the right of criticizing. They did it, and to some purpose, since from their criticisms and their consequent conduct has flowed a stream which, to the observer without the country, seems to be health giving should they drink of it, and sanity giving should they bathe in it. The Fascisti have made the first substantial contribution to world ordering since the war, and should it prove permanent it will rank second in importance only to Italy's most noble gesture of 1848-the Risorgimento. History may one day bracket Mussolini's name with Garibaldi's, just as it has bracketed Lincoln's with Washington's.

The purpose, significance and phenomena of what is called Fascismo are well understood by many in this country. But there is also much ignorance of it. Otherwise a newspaper of Boston, a city which smugly and stolidly admits she is the radiating cultural center of the country, would not announce the decisions of the recent Fascisti Congress in Naples beneath the head1I acknowledge the service rendered in the preparation of this article by Mr. Francesco Baldasseroni, who was associated with me in my work in Italy during the war.

Copyright, 1922, by North American Review Corporation. All rights reserved.
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VOL. CCXVII.-No. 806

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