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Fasci, n. pl.|ˈfaʃi| [It., pl. of fascio bundle, burden, assemblage, group:—pop.L. fascium for L. fascis bundle: see fasces.] Groups of men organized politically, such as those (fasci dei lavoratori) in Sicily c 1895, and those of the Fascisti (e.g. the fascio interventista of 1915).
1902Encycl. Brit. XXIX. 649/1 To produce in Sicily a discontent of which Socialist agitators took advantage to organize the workmen of the towns and the peasants of the country into groups known as fasci. 1921Public Opinion 20 May 464/3 The first Fasci (composed of ex-soldiers) began to show signs of resistance and opposition to the Communists. 1922Q. Rev. Jan. 144 A considerable proportion of the poet's legionaries in Fiume was drawn from the Fasci in different Italian towns. 1959E. J. Hobsbawm Primitive Rebels iii. 42 The great peasant rising of 1894—the Fasci Siciliani—saw it [sc. the Mafia] on the side of reaction, or at best neutral... Even then it was observed that the rise of the Fasci had diminished the hold of Mafia on the peasants. |