Confusion, controversy and even fear surrounds the political
phenomenon of radicalism. This book attempts to make conceptual and
historical sense of this phenomenon, both as a kind of practice and
as a kind of thought, before defending it in a traditional if
unfashionable form: a form that is historically progressive and
politically humanistic.
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