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Discover 'The Radicality of Love' by Srecko Horvat, a thought-provoking exploration of love's transformative potential in the context of 20th century revolutionary history. This engaging book delves into the lives of legendary figures like Lenin, Che Guevara, and Ulrike Meinhof, asking poignant questions that challenge our conventional understanding. As love becomes overshadowed by the hyperinflation of sex in the backdrop of modern technologies—think Tinder and online dating—Horvat revisits the powerful narratives that shaped our past. By examining the heightened tensions between revolutionary commitment and personal relationships, this compelling work uncovers why even the fiercest revolutionaries were often intimidated by the radical concept of love. A blend of political theory, love, and social commentary, 'The Radicality of Love' offers readers fresh insights into the role of affection in societal change. Essential for anyone interested in political philosophy, contemporary socio-political movements, and the intricacies of love in our lives. Grab your copy to better understand the complexities of love's role in human affairs and its potential to inspire real change in today's world. 120 pages of rich content from John Wiley & Sons (UK) await you, examining how love can not only be revolutionary but also deeply radical. Don't miss the chance to reflect on the significant yet often overlooked dialogues of love throughout history.