21 - Thought and Action
An episode of the Talking History: The Italian Unification podcast, hosted by Benjamin & Adam Ashwell, titled "21 - Thought and Action" was published on March 31, 2014 and runs 41 minutes.
March 31, 2014 ·41m · Talking History: The Italian Unification
Episode Description
Mazzini organized many revolutions in Italy, but because of his public notoriety was blamed for all of them, even those he had actively opposed. The revolutions all failed - partly due to poor planning, but also partly due to bad luck. It was hard to tell ahead of time which revolts would peter out almost before they began and which would somehow light the spark of popular resistance. That Mazzini tried again and again was not because he enjoyed making martyrs out of men, but because he believed in the unity of thought and action - if Italian patriotism was indeed favored by God, how could men of good conscience stand by and do nothing? They had to try. And, by trying, they inspired more people to believe in Italy. We’re not done with Mazzini - he still has a major role to play in the years to come. But, if he had died here, he would still be famous, as the man who made millions believe in Italy.
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