Radical Islam as New Left Protest

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Is radical Islam like the New Left?

Commenting on the banning of UK Islamist group Islam4UK, the Daily Telegraph's Janet Daley observes:

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The tactics of these fundamentalist organisations have more in common with the New Left protest groups of the 1960s and 70s than they do with moderate Islam: their strategy is to provoke the state into â??revealingâ? its totalitarian imperatives by creating social disorder and gratuitous offence. Even their tendency to proliferate under different names â?? Islam4UK was already banned under its other incarnations of â??al-Ghurabaaâ? and The Sacred Sect â?? are similar to the old Leftwing tradition of creating â??front groupsâ? to disguise their origins and make the movement seem more multi-faceted.

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The New Left was quite a bit before my time so I can't pass much judgment on the accuracy of that analogy. My question is, from the standpoint of Western security, is it a good or bad thing if these groups borrow tactics from the radical left. After all, they didn't make that much headway, did they?

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