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Giuseppe Mazzini, one of the fathers of a unified Italy, thought that a dozen states were quite enough for Europe.
ECONOMIST: LITTLE COUNTRIES
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The men who unified Italy, notably Camillo Cavour, Giuseppe Garibaldi (pictured) and Giuseppe Mazzini, as well as Azeglio, were patriots (at least for Piedmont), but by no means heroes.
ECONOMIST: Italy
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Mazzini was a dreamily unsuccessful revolutionary, Garibaldi an unscrupulous adventurer whose invasion of Sicily in 1860 was illegal and Cavour an old cynic who never travelled south of Pisa.
ECONOMIST: Italy