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The Party of Eros
Title page for The Party of Eros: Radical Social Thought and the Realm of Freedom (1972)
AuthorRichard King
PublisherUniversity of North Carolina Press
Publication date1972
Pages227

The Party of Eros: Radical Social Thought and the Realm of Freedom is a book-length contemporaneous intellectual history of the New Left written by Richard King and published by University of North Carolina Press in 1972. It analyzes the intellectual development of figures including Norman O. Brown, Paul Goodman, Herbert Marcuse, Dwight Macdonald, and Wilhelm Reich.

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