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Why did Metternich describe Mazzini as 'the most dangerous enemy of our social order'?

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Answered by Jackson007
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Metternich was the one who proposed the Treaty of Vienna. His ideology was conservetism. But Mazzini was young and vigorous. In order to pursue his vision he created many revolutionary society like Carbonari Young Italy and young Europe.
Thus this created conflict among them and metternich quoated the above words. ...
Answered by sankethangarge
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Explanation:

1. Mazzini's vision of a democratic republic frightened the conservatives.

2. Mazzini was the founder of Young Italy, and he believed in liberal nationalism.

3. He also founded the underground society called Young Europe in Berne.

4. These two societies aimed at uniting several states and kingdoms into one republic.

5. He wrote many essays that brought injustice to common people such as artists, professionals, peasants, etc., to the limelight.

Many underground societies were set up in Germany, Switzerland, and Poland which inspired young members to revolutionary activities. Hence, Metternich uttered Mazzini as the most dangerous enemy.

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