Love and resistance: re-inventing radical nurses in everyday struggles

Mckeown, Michael orcid iconORCID: 0000-0003-0235-1923 (2019) Love and resistance: re-inventing radical nurses in everyday struggles. Journal Of Clinical Nursing, 29 (7-8). ISSN 0962-1067

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.15084

Abstract

In an editorial concerned with radicalism, it is perhaps appropriate to start with Karl Marx. To paraphrase this greatest of political philosophers, we must learn the lessons of history. So, I wish to consider the idea of nursing radicalism, with recourse to a selective consideration of the past, contemplation of the present, and, most crucially, to inspire a critical imagination of what could be the future. Latterly, the very vocabulary of ‘radical’ has been demeaned, denigrated and demonised. I wish to reclaim an appreciation of nursing radicals as a wholesome and positive force for good, with huge potential for making a difference at various degrees of scale; from the global to the everyday. Indeed, I contend no change of any worth can neglect attention to the everyday human relationships bound up in making the change happen.


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