The Radical Tradition offers a delectable platter of
literary treats ranging from anarchist theory through to
political science and encompasses a wide range of
radical political theories.The book is diverse in nature
and does not promote any particular viewpoint, intending
instead to offer an assortment of new theories and
ideas. The Radical Tradition prefers to approach
politics through culture and philosophy rather than as
party rhetoric. This book includes the following
articles: History and Decadence: Spengler's Cultural
Pessimism Today, A Polyp Devours Its Feed, Paracelsus
Unzipped: An Analysis of F.W. Murnau's Film, Nosferatu,
Heidegger: The Application of Meaning in An Increasingly
Transient World, Anarcho-National-Syndicalist: Some
Reflections on Being Shot by Both Sides, Lessons From
the Music Industry, The Civilisation Cycle and its
Implications for the Individual, An Introduction to
Intertraditionale, The Art of Rootless Cosmopolitanism:
America's Offensive Against Civilisation, Schopenhauer
and Suffering: Eternal Pessimist or Prophet for our
Times?, Anarcho-Gnosticism: Golgotha of the Absolute
Mind, Towards a Sufi Anarch: The Role of Islamic
Mysticism Against Modernist Decay, Are Human Rights a
Fiction of Modern, Western Liberal Democracies That
Bring Us No Closer to a Shared Ethical Framework?, 50
Years On: Notes on the New Right, The Impossible Dream:
An Introduction to Christian Anarchism, The Nietzschean
Prophecies: Two Hundred Years of Nihilism and the Coming
Crisis of Western Civilization, Transcending the Beyond:
Third Position to National-Anarchism and Reforming the
Modern World: Addressing the Issue of Cultural
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