Vol. 39 No. 4 1972 - page 478

Radical Social Thought anQ the
Re~lm
of Freedom
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In this provocative study of the
Freudian influence on postwar
American radical social thought
Richard King focuses on the radical
social theorists he believes to be the
most influential for the period-Paul
Goodman, Herbert Marcuse, Norman
O. Brown, and Wilhelm Reich. His
clear and rational analysis brings a
new and much-needed balance to the
discussion of the intellectual back-
ground of today's radicalism.
"I've read
The Porty ofEros
with ad–
miration-and, what's more, interest.
It's informative as cultural history;
clear in its analysis of the thought–
systems of the four erotical-political
ideologues it concentrates on; and
both sympathetic and reasonable in
its criticism."
-DWIGHTMACDONALD
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