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Radical social work is a lineage of social work that focused on radical leftist politics, including class struggle and revolutionary organizing, among social workers as part of broader alliances and coalitions. Various iterations of radical social work have existed through the profession's history, often in tension with professionalized and 'mainstream' versions.

Further reading

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  • Reisch, Michael; Andrews, Janice (2001). The Road Not Taken: A History of Radical Social Work in the United States. Psychology Press. ISBN 978-1-58391-025-2.
  • Ferguson, Iain; Woodward, Rona (2009-05-14). Radical Social Work in Practice: Making a Difference. Policy Press. ISBN 978-1-86134-991-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)