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"The most dangerous enemy of our social order" critical examine the statement

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Answered by Anonymous
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Giuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionist, who was transmitted into refugee at the age of 24 in 1831 for endeavoring a revolution in Liguria. He established two mysterious communities, specifically Young Italy and Young Europe. Metternich was the one who introduced the Treaty of Vienna. His philosophy was conservatism. But Mazzini was modern and persuasive.

He encouraged the young members of these communities to involve in subversive actions. Following his doctrines and on the representation of his secret communities, more such communities were established in  France, Switzerland, Germany, and Poland.

Thus this generated disagreement among them and Metternich quoted ' Mazzini is the most dangerous enemy of our social orde

Answered by ajayram2005
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GIUSEPPE MAZZINI

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Giuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionist, who was transmitted into refugee at the age of 24 in 1831 for endeavoring a revolution in Liguria. He established two mysterious communities, specifically Young Italy and Young Europe. Metternich was the one who introduced the Treaty of Vienna. His philosophy was conservatism. But Mazzini was modern and persuasive.

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