Radicalism In The Contemporary Age Volume 1

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Radicalism In The Contemporary Age, Volume 1

Radicalism In The Contemporary Age, Volume 1
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Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 9781000308884
ISBN-13 : 100030888X
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Download or read book Radicalism In The Contemporary Age, Volume 1 written by Seweryn Bialer and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2019-08-16 with total page 248 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume, Sources of Contemporary Radicalism, begins with Seweryn Bialer's examination of the definitional aspects of radicalism, as well as with the identification of specific contemporary sources of the radical impulse and the social groups that are the carriers of radicalism within society. In the next two chapters, Seymour Lipset and Stanley Rothman consider the case of the United States. Lipset asks anew the question posed by Werner Sombart at the beginning of this century: "Why is there no socialism in the United States?"From the perspective of a century of literature addressed to this question, he provides his own critique and explanation.Rothman considers the relatively new phenomenon of student radicalism in the United States, and, on the basis ofinterviews with student activists and results of tests they agreed to take, he offers hypotheses concerning their psychological motivation. Sidney Tarrow's chapter presents a comparisonand contrast of the societal sources contributing to the growth of radical movements in post-World War IIFrance and Italy. Henry Landsberger, in his chapter, concentrateson one societal group, the peasantry. Landsberger addresses the methodological issue that arises in defining peasant discontent as radicalism, and examines what it is that provides a "new" dimension to peasant discontent in modern times. In the final chapter, William Overholt presents a valuable interpretative survey of the literature on radicalism.


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