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Banks with Adjectives

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Luigi Einaudi

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Some combinations of words, as soon as they are uttered, immediately make one think they were put together by artifice: the words scowl at each other and ill tolerate one another. So it is with the combination ‘fascist bank’, which was pronounced not long ago as if it were an innovation of the utmost urgency in Italy’s existing economic and political landscape.

First published as ‘Banche con aggettivi’, in the Corriere della Sera, year 49, No. 202, (23 August 1924), p.1.

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Luca Einaudi Riccardo Faucci Roberto Marchionatti

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Einaudi, L., Faucci, R., Marchionatti, R. (2006). Banks with Adjectives. In: Einaudi, L., Faucci, R., Marchionatti, R. (eds) Luigi Einaudi. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230522978_8

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