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"An excellent exploration of the life, the thought, and the heritage of Piero Gobetti in the political cultures of the twentieth century." - Journal of Modern Italian Studies
"Martin's book is a comprehensive yet concise introduction to the figure of Gobetti and particularly to the concept of 'liberal revolution' and its repercussions and implications for contemporary thinkers . . . Martin has rendered a service in setting Gobetti's liberalism firmly in the context of European liberal thinking, both historic and more recent, rather than just in the Italian context in which he is usually considered. Readers may find that they have much to learn from both the life and the ideas of this twentieth century heretic who managed to reconcile the apparent paradox of revolutionary liberalism." - Dublin Review of Books
"This well-written and erudite book performs a valuable service for Anglophone readers in beingthe first full-length study of Gobetti in English. But its merits are far greater than that: this is an important assessment of a political thinker from a contemporary methodological viewpoint, one that employs various parallel techniques and perspectives in order to draw out maximum interpretative advantage. James Martin skillfully blends intellectual biography with attention to various contexts - some historical, some ideational, and some relating to the future reception of Gobetti's writings and his personal impact. This is an excellent study that will assist in giving some subtle aspects of early twentieth-century Italian thought the prominence they have not hitherto received outside Italy." - Michael Freeden, Mansfield College, University of Oxford