The main historiographical approaches to the topic of fascist corporatism illustrate the limits of the historical experience and, above all, the gap between the magniloquence of the corporatist project and the modesty of its practice. This perspective, which recalls some scholarly judgements and political critiques of the inter-war period, tends to overshadow or to underestimate the function of corporatism as a means of national and international legitimacy of the Fascist solution. The purpose of this chapter is to put under the spotlight the ability of corporatism - both of its doctrine and of the politics presented as “corporatist” - to generate forms of allegiance, loyalty, and participation to Mussolini’s regime, and to promote Italian ...