Corrado Gini's economic anthropology

Corrado Gini was a key intellectual in the Fascist establishment. His scientific programme included statistics, demography, eugenics, economics, and sociology, as well as occasional forays into political thought and anthropology. Historians have focused on his statistics and eugenics, in connection...

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Historians
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Nationalism
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Rhetoric
Statistics
Technocracy
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