Guy Rundle On the centenary of his birth, the complexities and contradictions of St George need to be acknowledged, but so too does his status as a radical and revolutionary.
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Can a Radically Human Project be Renewed in the Twenty-First Century?
August 2, 2002 – 7:51 am
Guy Rundle Looking back over the period covered by the first decade of this magazine, we can see the final collapse of a certain idea of Left politics that began with the French Revolution and the monumental work of Marx. But from within these traditions we can perceive the possibility of a political project that more fully recovers our human being.


