La: Toma Del Poder
Written by an Italian writer who witnessed several European insurrections firsthand, this book is considered a "handbook for the modern revolutionist" and draws comparisons to Machiavelli's The Prince .
: It is a fast-paced "hacker on the run" story featuring high-tech chases and a climax involving a runaway autonomous bus. La toma del poder
: At the time of writing (1931), Malaparte caustically dismissed Hitler as a "feminine" and weak leader who relied too much on parliamentary niceties rather than pure technical action. Written by an Italian writer who witnessed several
: Seen as an effective practitioner due to his strategic use of force during the March on Rome. La toma del poder
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