Answer: The state decides on permitted personal liberties
Explanation: Benito Mussolini, as the founder of fascism, had a vision of the renewal of the Holy Roman Empire, in which everyone would be subordinated to the benefits of society, everyone would have to contribute by his/her personal commitment, creating a uniform, powerful empire. In this sense, any personal liberties according to Mussolini's vision would harm such a society will be forbidden, only those that fit into the framework of the fascist concept will be permitted and which could advance fascist ideas. On this basis, the state should decide what personal liberties are permissible and necessary for people.