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Gillian Rose, Marxist Modernism: Introductory Lectures on the Frankfurt School and Critical Theory Rachel Pafe Gillian Rose, Marxist Modernism: Introductory Lectures on the Frankfurt School and ...
Commentary Dictators and democrats in Latin America But can the poor tell the difference? Madeleine davis The recent Chilean Supreme Court decision to strip General Augusto Pinochet of his ...
INTRODUCTION TO HOUNTONDJI The article printed below is extracted from African Philosophy: Myth and Reality, by Paulin Hountondji, which was published by Hutchinson in June 1983. Hountondji was born ...
Walaa Alqaisiya is a Marie Curie Global Fellow based at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy. She is the author of Decolonial Queering in Palestine (Routledge, 2022) and Associate ...
Radical feminist analyses have always placed considerable emphasis on the crucial role played by social reproduction for the development of capitalism. Early social reproduction analyses – primarily ...
Nasser Abourahme is a writer and teacher, and currently Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern and North African Studies at Bowdoin College.
Radical Philosophy: A key concept of your work is ‘the motley crew’, which you mobilise to designate transversal alliances of sailors, slaves and pirates at sea. This seems a very productive notion ...
Sita Balani is Senior Lecturer in English at Queen Mary University of London and the author, most recently, of Deadly and Slick: the Sexual Life of Race in Britain (Verso Press, 2023).
As the articles contained in this issue of Radical Philosophy indicate, ‘social reproduction’ is today more than ever at the centre of feminist debates. Yet the same articles also express a legitimate ...
Rights at Queen Mary, University of London.
I want to identify not with creaturely life but with the stolen life of imagining things. To put things this way is to acknowledge, as Moten everywhere does, that the aesthetic tradition furnishes not ...
The relevant sections of Hegel’s Phenomenology can be divided into three parts: paragraphs 177-184 on the myth of recognition; paragraphs 185-189 on the experience of life and death; and paragraphs ...
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