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While the experiment was never explicitly futurist, in its search for an aesthetic un-dogmatic state it followed similar trends to Futurism. These trends range from a support of free love, corporatist economics, individualism, aestheticism and revolutionary ideals. As such, many prominent futurists would visit or even support the city during D'Annunzio's 3 year rule.
Out of these Futurist elements, Guido Keller and Alceste de Ambris might be the most pro active in their cooperation. Keller, founder of the ''Unione Yoga'', would be praised by Marinetti, and lead the pirate wing of Fiume, riling many futurists under his Dyonisian Individualism. On the other hand, Ambris, a syndicalist theorist and co-founder of the ''Fascio d'Azione Rivoluzionaria'', would help Marinetti develop his more political thoughts, and later co-authoring the Fascist manifesto with him. Both playing major roles in Fiume, would help establish the Futurists as a political force in Fiume.
The enterprise would have many prominent futurist figures, with Marinetti himself being directly involved early on, however he would later leave the Fiumean-futurist wing to leader of the Arditi, Mario Carli. These figures being the previously mentioned Carli, Giuseppe Bottai, Ferruccio Vecchi and obviously Marinetti himself. Carli, Bottai and Vecchi being a part of the Arditi wing, the active militia of Fiume; Carli specially leading it and being a part of D'Annunzio's personal guard.
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