From the point of view of the progressive narrative--a narrative I began to challenge in the previous chapter--Mussolini's shift from Marxian socialism to fascism must come as a huge surprise. In the progressive paradigm, Marxian socialism is the left end of the spectrum and fascism is the right end of the spectrum. Progressive incredulity becomes even greater when we see that Mussolini wasn't just any socialist; he was the recognized head of the socialist movement in Italy. Moreover, he didn't just climb aboard the fascist bandwagon; he created it.