• The Futurist Political Party (Italian: Partito Politico Futurista) was an Italian political party founded in 1918 by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti as an extension of the futurist...
  • 15 It appears that the encounter changed Marinetti’s mind about Mussolini and made him doubt that he would be a suitable associate of the Futurist Political Party.
  • All Italians, men and women of all classes and ages, will be able to join the Futurist political party, even if they are denied any artistic and literary concept.
  • The aim of this paper is to better our understanding of the Futurist Political Party. In an interview with Giornale d'Italia, of 30 October 1913, Marinetti announced...
  • } Berghaus, G 2006, The Futurist Political Party. in S Bru & G Martens (eds), The Invention of Politics in the European Avant-Garde.
  • It may not be coming soon, but a number of futurist political parties have emerged in the last few years to make sure we’re ready when it does.
  • The International Socialist-Futurist Party that strives to combat Racism, Inequality, and Tyranny while uniting to build the best Future for all Peoples.
  • Futurist ideas about the power of technology, innovation, and progress have been a source of inspiration for political movements and parties, as well as for...
  • The futurist political party organizers can try different models, and find what works best for the futurist party, but the issue is to be convinced to start building an...
  • (First Futurist Political Manifesto, 1909), thereby demonstrating that it held not only artis - tic but also political ambitions.
  • Unlike Marinetti and his Futurist Political Party, which was absorbed into the Fasci Italiani di Combattimento in 1919, the individualistic anarcho-futurists did not...
  • The Futurist Political Party is absorbed into the Italian Fascist Party (Fasci Italiani di Combattimento), which was established by Mussolini in 1914.