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  1. The Extreme Centre: A Warning is a 2015 book by British-Pakistani writer, journalist, political activist, and historian Tariq Ali . Synopsis. The book is a criticism of the politics of what the author regards as the "indistinguishable political elite" in the United Kingdom and their devotion to capitalism.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2015 · The Extreme Centre: A Warning. Tariq Ali. 3.48. 335 ratings38 reviews. What is the point of elections? The result is always the a victory for the Extreme Centre. Since 1989, politics has become a contest to see who can best serve the needs of the market, a competition now fringed by unstable populist movements.

  3. The Extreme Centre: A Second Warning | Verso Books. View large. The Extreme Centre: A Second Warning. by Tariq Ali. Paperback. + free ebook. $16.95 $11.87. 336 pages / March 2018 / 9781786637062. Add to cart. 30% off. Paperback (2015) + free ebook. $16.95 $11.87. 208 pages / March 2015 / 9781784782627. Add to cart. 30% off. Ebook. $9.99 $7.00.

  4. 10 de mar. de 2015 · Despite this inertia, Ali goes in search of alternative futures, finding promise in the Bolivarian revolutions of Latin America and at the edges of Europe. Emerging parties in Scotland, Greece and Spain, formed out of the 2008 crisis, are offering new hope for democracy. Read more. Print length. 208 pages.

  5. In this urgent and wide-ranging case for the prosecution, Tariq Ali looks at the people and the events that have informed this moment of political suicide: corruption in Westminster; the failures of the EU and NATO; the soft power of the American Empire that dominates the world stage uncontested.

  6. 10 de mar. de 2015 · In this urgent and wide-ranging case for the prosecution, Tariq Ali looks at the people and the events that have informed this moment of political suicide: corruption in Westminster; the failures...

  7. The Extreme Centre: A Second Warning. Tariq Ali. Verso Books, Mar 13, 2018 - Political Science - 336 pages. Against the centre ground. Since 1989, politics has been a contest to see who can...