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The book revisits the early days of the cultural turn of Left in order to trace questions that haunted twentieth-century radical thought. The study analyzes the individualist anarchist project of the German journal Der Einzige, published in the early interwar years. The journal gathered the voices of an unusual group of leftist mavericks, who articulated an insightful critique of humanist discourse, revolutionary practice, governance, the role of public intellectuals, values, and the social function of language. |
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