When you say "Radicalized" do you mean, like UKIP, because if so I highly recomend Revolt on the Right.
I assumed you meant non-fiction, but if you meant fiction, perhaps you'd like House of Cards.
Other than that, books are usually released at the end of a particular era in politics such as Tony Blair's Premiership, although I haven't read it. One of the political memoirs of either himself or Alastair Campbell.
A Journey. Worth reading just for his recollection of the mutual masturbation episode with Gordon Brown alone
When you say "Radicalized" do you mean, like UKIP, because if so I highly recomend Revolt on the Right.
I assumed you meant non-fiction, but if you meant fiction, perhaps you'd like House of Cards.
Other than that, books are usually released at the end of a particular era in politics such as Tony Blair's Premiership, although I haven't read it. One of the political memoirs of either himself or Alastair Campbell.
Hope this helps.
You mean this one?
If you want to actually make a point (on a political discussion forum) you need to give a baseline amount of details.