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The most dangerous enemy of our social order' which social order?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The social order referred here is the 'Conservatism'. Duke Metternich said ' the most dangerous enemy of our social order' for Giuseppe Mazzini.

Metternich said this in the Treaty of Vienna in 1815. This is because due the Treaty of Vienna, conservative regime of Bourbon Dynasty was again established in Europe.

But Giuseppe Mazzini was against this. In order to oppose this and end the regime, he formed two secret societies, Young Italy in Marseilles and Young Europe in Berne. These groups attempted many revolutions.

Following Mazzini's model, secret societies were set up in Germany, France, Switzerland and Poland. Mazzini's relentless opposition to monarchy and his vision of democratic republics frightened the conservatives.

Thus Metternich described Mazzini, as ' the most dangerous enemy of our social order '.

Hence the statement is completely justified here.

Answered by taetae021
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This quote was said by Austrian Chancellor DUKE METTERNICH on foreseeing the changes that were taking place because of the rise of nationalism and a demand for a rationalist government. The SOCIAL ORDER here is in reference to CONSERVATISM.
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