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.How does Mazzini criticize aristocracy? How does he criticize monarchy as a form of government?

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Answered by nyaosiemo27
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Giuseppe Mazzini (1805-1872) was an Italian revolutionary and founder of young Italy and young Europe. He criticized aristocracy by believing that God intended all nations to be the natural units of humankind. In his book ‘’The Duties of Man’’ he stresses on Italian Nationalism and religious regeneration of man by strongly opposing Aristocracy. He viewed hereditary monarchy as the embodiment of despotism. On the other hand, Mazzini noted that elective monarchy tended 'to generate anarchy.' He disagreed with the concept concerning the monarchial principle as a natural product of Italian history.

Answered by tatum4au
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Criticized aristocracy as a source of inequality and corruption. Criticizes monarchy because when it is based upon a right divine it becomes too weak to function and he creates either anarchy or despotism.

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