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Veronica Gago, 'The fascistisation of social reproduction', Radical Philosophy 218, Spring 2025, pp. 23–34. ( pdf) ...
Bill Cashmore is a PhD student in Philosophy at Kingston University. Her work is on the challenge posed to philosophy by the ...
Sita Balani, 'Not normal but ordinary: Living against the culture wars', Radical Philosophy 218, Spring 2025, pp. 10–22. ( ...
Beyond a doubt Hegel knew about real slaves and their revolutionary struggles. In perhaps the most political expression of his career, he used the sensational events of Haiti as the linchpin in his ...
Reviews In the Name of the FatherElisabeth Roudinesco, Jacques Lacan, translated by Barbara Bray, Polity Press, Cambridge, 1997. xix + 574 pp., £25.00 hb., 07456 1523 6. In the spring of 1962, a ...
Interview rem koolhaas and reinier de graaf Rem Koolhaas is perhaps the most feted and influential figure in architecture today, as well as one of the most original contemporary theorists of its ...
LETTERS SEX/GENDER DISTINCTION: A REPLY TO PLUMWOOD Dear RP, In Radical Philosophy 51, Spring 1989, you published a paper by Val Plum wood titled ‘Do we Need a Sex/Gender Distinction?’. In that paper ...
The work of Gillian Rose (1947–1995) displays a prodigious range equal to that of any British intellectual of her generation. Her output consists of eight books produced over a seventeen-year period ...
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