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Why was giuseppe mazzini described as the most dangerous enemy of our social orders?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mazzini was a relentless opposer of monarchy and he had a vision of democratic republic which frightened the conservatives. Thus he describes him as 'the most dangerous enemy of our social order'.


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Answered by dackpower
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Giuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionist, who was broadcasted into exile when he attained the age 24  for endeavoring a revolution in Liguria in 1881. He ascertained two ambiguous associations, precisely Young Italy and Young Europe. Metternich was the one who interjected the Treaty of Vienna. His conception was conservatism. But Mazzini was contemporary and compelling.

He reassured the young members of these associations to be associated with seditious actions. Following his convictions on the representation of his confidential communities, more such alliances were authorized in  France, Switzerland, Germany, and Poland.

Thus this caused disagreement among them and Metternich excerpted ' Mazzini is the most dangerous enemy of our social order'

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