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Radical History Blog
Revolution in the Andes: The Life of Túpac Amaru II
Túpac Amaru II gave his life in the fight against Spanish colonialism Decades before and fought the wars of Spanish American independence, there was a Great Rebellion in the Andes.
San Martín: The Liberator of the South
Born on this day in 1778, José de San Martín liberated huge swathes of South America from Spanish imperial rule “My promises to the people for whom I have waged war have been fulfilled – to accomplish their independence and leave the choice of their rulers to their own will.” Spanish South America was too big for Simón Bolívar to liberate all on his own.
The Radical Philosophy of Jeremy Bentham
Born on the 15th of February, 1748, Jeremy Bentham sought to reform the institutions at the heart of British society “The greatest happiness of the greatest number is the foundation of morals and legislation.” Jeremy Bentham was born in February, 1748.
The Revolutionary Life of Auguste Blanqui
Born on this day in 1805, Auguste Blanqui devoted his life to the dream of revolution “The Republic means the emancipation of the workers, it’s the end of the reign of exploitation, it’s the coming of a new order that will free labour from the tyranny of capital.” When did the end?
A Harlem Renaissance Man: The Radical Life of Langston Hughes
Born on this day, Langston Hughes was one of the twentieth century's greatest poets “I swear to the Lord, I still can’t see, why Democracy means, everybody but me.” Langston Hughes was born today in 1901.
Rise to Freedom: The Radical Life of Ernest Jones
Born on this day, Ernest Jones fought for democracy and freedom across the world "Rise to freedom!
Forty Acres and a Mule: The Story of the Reconstruction Era
On this MLK Day, our historian Pete talks about the radical promise of the Reconstruction years “White historians had for a century crudely distorted the Negro’s role in the Reconstruction years.
Enemy to Tyrants: The Life of Algernon Sidney
Born on this day, Algernon Sidney was one of England's greatest revolutionaries “This hand, enemy to tyrants, by the sword seeks peace with liberty.” The second half of the seventeenth century was the great revolutionary period of British history.
By Means of Love: The Life and Work of Simone de Beauvoir
Born on this day in 1908, Simone de Beauvoir was one of the great thinkers of the twentieth century “One’s life has value so long as one attributes value to the life of others, by means of love, friendship, indignation, compassion.” Simone de Beauvoir was many things.
2023: The Radical Year Ahead
Our historian Pete reflects on the passage of time and the possibility of radical progress in 2023 And so, another year comes to a close. 2022 becomes 2023. New Year’s Eve always seems to me a good time to think about… time.