The author has noticed several errors in the original publication and would like to rectify the errors, as detailed below.
– The quotation from Gravelli on p. 8 should read correctly as: ‘regain an equilibrium of ideas and spirit, the precondition for a new European role in the world’.
– The sentence regarding Mussolini's critique of biological racism on p. 13 should read: Indeed, Mussolini attacked the biological racism of National Socialism as ‘utopian and ahistorical’.
– On p. 14, the comment regarding the CAUR manifesto should read: As Kallis reveals, the founding manifesto of CAUR claimed Rome to be “the ‘fulcrum of Europe's spiritual unity’ and key to the formation of a ‘new Europe’’.
– It is stated that CAUR identified 29 movements as fascist in nature. This figure should read 39.
– The sentence on p. 15 regarding the contingency of membership in the International should read: Membership in the International was to be contingent on an acceptance of Coselschi's ‘ideological minimum’, a recognition of Italian cultural pre-eminence, and an offering of ‘fealty to the [supposed] genius of Mussolini’.
– In the first sentence of the conclusion, the surname of Filippo Costa Buranelli is incorrectly stated as Buranelli. It should read as Costa Buranelli.
– Fn. 51 should read as Michael Arthur Ledeen, Universal Fascism: The Theory and Practice of the Fascist International, 1928–1936 (New York, NY: Howard Fertig, 1972), pp. 20–1.
– Fn. 99 should read as Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Fascist Modernities: Italy, 1922–1945 (Berkley, CA: University of California, 2001), p. 148. See also Emil Ludwig, Talks with Mussolini, trans. Eden Paul and Cedar Paul (London, UK: G. Allen & Unwin, 1932).
The author apologises for these errors.