Metodillismo
Metodillismo is a philosophical and political movement that emerged in the early 20th century, primarily in Italy. The movement is named after its founder, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, who is also known for his futurist poetry and art. Metodillismo is characterized by its emphasis on the scientific and rational approach to understanding and improving society. Marinetti believed that by applying scientific methods to social and political issues, it would be possible to create a more efficient and just society.
The movement's principles include the use of technology and science to solve social problems, the rejection
Despite its initial popularity, Metodillismo's influence waned in the 1920s as the movement's radical ideas became