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The Young Mussolini is nearly 100 dollars, it's mandatory reading but out of print. Until you shell out the money for it pic related makes a good companion.
https://bg1lib.org/book/16966967/0d89f9

Marx's work is also mandatory, his economics more than his philosophy. You should read The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, however. Kapital is required reading, you can read Engel's Wage Labor and Capital and the first chapter of Grundrisse as an introduction to it. Robert Heilbroner's 'The Worldly Philosophers' is a good place to start before you get into economics.

Sorel's essays are also mandatory. The Illusion's of Progress and Reflections on Violence influenced every Fascist in Italy

The main people you're going to want to read for Fascism are Marx and Sorel for politics, Fichte, Gentile, Nietzsche, Stirner for philosophy. Marx also if you decide to reject idealism but I doubt anyone can because Gentile's arguments are more convincing than Marx's psuedo-materialism. Essentially Fascism is an idealist revision of Marxism. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.

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