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ARTICLES AND COMMENTARIESCivilising through food by Hourya Bentouhami Interpassive students in interactive classrooms by Alan Bradshaw and Mikael AndehnDevelopment as national liberation by Martín Arboleda The canonisation of the Frankfurt School as 'permanent exiles' by Ryan CrawfordGrammars of the figure in the Iranian Uprising by Austin GrossAijaz Ahmad (1941-2022) in memoriam by Ammar Ali Jan, Rafeef Ziadah and Rashmi VarmaREVIEWSMark Bould, The Anthropocene Unconscious: Climate Catastrophe Culture and The Salvage Collective, The Tragedy of the Worker: Towards the Proletarocene by Chris Wilbert Roberto Esposito, Institution by Matt PhullOishik Sircar, Violent Modernities: Cultural Lives of Law in the New India by Ntina TzouvalaTerry Pinkard, Practice, Power, and Forms of Life by Ethan Linehan Emmanuel Alloa, Looking Through Images by Tullio ViolaLorenzo Kom'boa Ervin, Anarchism and the Black Revolution by Christopher J. LeeAlexander Kluge, Russia Container by Marina GerberRaphaël Fèvre, A Political Economy of Power by Isabel OakesOBITUARIESDrucilla Cornell, 1950-2022, by Chiara BotticiBruno Latour, 1947-2022, by Patrice ManiglierMaria Mies, 1931-2023, by Alessandra Mezzadri
ARTICLES AND COMMENTARIES Robot Makes Free by Daniel Nemenyi Why the customer is always right by Eric-John RussellHistory and revolution in Debord's The Society of the Spectacle by Tom BunyardThe toxic ideology of longtermism by Alice Crary Antagonisms between bourgeois and coalitional formations by Roderick FergusonWhose movement is it anyway? by Gail LewisHealth without security? An interview with Mark Neocleous and Sam KellyREVIEWSNathan Brown, Rationalist Empiricism: A Theory of Speculative Critique by Daniel SacilottoLouis Menand, The Free World: Art and Thought in the Cold War by Josefine WikströmTimothy Bewes, Free Indirect: The Novel in a Postfictional Age by Carson WelchBoris Groys, Philosophy of Care by Maria Walsh Ntina Tzouvala, Capitalism as Civilisation: A History of International Law by Aziz Rana Jill Godmilow, Kill The Documentary by Stefanie BaumannThomas Lemke, The Government of Things: Foucault and the New Materialisms by Deren ErtasMoritz Altenried, The Digital Factory: The Human Labour of Automation by Yari Lanci Russell Muirhead & Nancy L. Rosenblum, eds., A Lot of People are Saying by Michael F. Miller .OBITUARYDescription of a Self-Portrait: Jean-Luc Godard, 1930-2022 by Christa Blümlinger
Established in 1972, Radical Philosophy (RP) is one of the UK's oldest self-published journals of the independent left. This Winter 2021 issue contains an essay by Étienne Balibar on human species as a biopolitical concept; reflection on the racial cadences of fire by Ahmed Diaa Dardir; a translation of an essay by Michele Spanò on Michel Foucault's 1971-1973 Collège de France lectures on (Penal Theories and Institutions and The Punitive Society); a critique of Bernard Stiegler's contributive economy by Solange Manche; newly translated pieces by Alexandre Kojève on Europe and the USSR; an obituary to Jean-Luc Nancy (1940-2021) by Joanna Hodge; and a number of reviews.
ARTICLE AND COMMENTARIESBeware: Medical Police, by Brendan McQuade and Mark NeocleousPandemic suspension, by Alexei Penzin The theatre of economic categories, by Kyle BaaschBodies in space : On the ends of vulnerability, by Marina VishmidtThe spirit of the Bauhaus in electronic sounds : Florian Schneider-Esleben, 1947-2020, by David CunninghamDOSSIER : DECOLONIZING THE UNIVERSITYNeoliberal antiracism and the British university, by Rahul RaoDestruction styles, by Thulile GamedzeProblem and solution, by Ethiraj Gabriel Dattatreyan and Akanksha MehtaREVIEWSPaul Mattick, Theory as Critique and Social Knowledge, by¿Jason E. Smith Frantz Fanon, Alienation and Freedom, by ¿Ibrahim Khayar ¿Rachel Douglas, Making The Black Jacobins, by Jackqueline Frost¿Ruha Benjamin, Race After Technology, by Edna BonhommeRobert Pippin, Hegel's Realm of Shadows, by ¿Jensen Suther¿Wendy Brown, In the Ruins of Neoliberalism, by Matthew McManusLilia D. Monzó, A Revolutionary Subject: Pedagogy of Women of Color and Indigeneity, by¿ Lydia SaraviaElizabeth Otto, Haunted Bauhaus, by Nathan DunneOBITUARIES Bernard Stiegler, 1952-2020 - Gerald Moore Neil Davidson, 1957-2020¿ - Steve Edwards
Radical Philosophy, Issue 2.07, Spring 2020:EDITORIALProtests, lockdowns - and then?ARTICLESFrom one Arab Spring to another, Gilbert AchcarChilean revolts and the cirsis of neoliberal governance, Sergio Villalobos-RuminottNationalisms by, against and beyond the indian state, Rahul RaoCritique without ontology, Daniele Lorenzini and Martina TazzioliMasses, class and the power of suggestion, Andrea CavallettiHegel's Natural Assumption, Hammam AldouriThe philosophical disability of reason, Keti ChukhrovThe social life of black things, David LloydINTERVIEWA motley crew of our times ? An interview with Marcus RedikerREVIEWSAndrea Long Chu, Females, by Nora FultonLucas Richert, Break on Through : Radical Psychiatry and the American Counterculture, by Steffan BlayneyBrenna Bhandar, Colonial Lives of Property, by Alyosha GoldsteinAmit S. Rai, Jugaad Time, by Chris MoffatRatna Kapur, Gender, Alterity and Human Rights, by Emily JonesMichel Henry, Marx : An Introduction, by Ekin ErkanDan Kidner & Alex sainsbury, Nightcleaners and '36 to '77, by Nicolas Helm-GrovasCONFERENCE REPORTBlack-Palestinian Solidarity conference, by Gary Foley and Suzannah Henry
RP is a journal of critical theory, philosophy and radical thought, est. 1972. This issue (Winter 2019, 2.06) includes Judith Butler on Marx and Latour, Mark Neocleous on security and death, long form pieces by Nathan Brown, Lucie Kim-Chi Mercier and Matteo Pasquinelli, an interview with Detlev Claussen, reviews and more.
A journal of critical theory, contemporary aesthetics, and radical thought, established 1972. Issue 2.05 includes a dossier on Saba Mahmood, a discussion between Angela Davis and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, an obituary to Michel Serres, articles, reviews and more.
A journal of critical theory, contemporary aesthetics, and radical thought, established 1972. Issue 2.04 includes a dossier on social reproduction (A. Mezzadri, K. Vora, M. Taha & S. Salem and S. Federici), essays on the translation of the philosophical canon (by A. Toscano and Yijing Zhang), an interview of Oskar Negt, numerous reviews and more.
Toni Negri on Starting Again From Marx;Nicholas De Genova, Clara Lecadet and Shahram Khosravi on Deportation;Peter Hallward on Guy Lardreau's Later Voluntarism;Victoria Browne on the Politics of Miscarriage;Hanan Toukan on the Palestinian Museum;Vicente Vicente Ordóñez on García Calvo;Trinh Minh-ha interview;Stanley Cavell & Paul Virioli obituaries;Numerous reviews.
Radical Philosophy journal, series 2, issue 2.02, June 2018. Contents include:Verónica Gago on Popular Economics;Jessica Whyte on Neoliberalism and Human Rights;Warren Montag on Balibar's Citizen Subject;Jeff Diamanti and Mark Simpson on Sabotage;David Marriott on Mbembe's Critique of Black Reason;Alice Crary on What's Wrong with 'Analytic Feminism';Walid el Houri on Failure and Revolutions;Eric Fassin on Left-Wing Populism;Timothy Bewes on Mark E. Smith, 1957-2018.
Radical Philosophy is a London-based intellectual magazine which has been self-published since its founding in 1972.Radical Philosophy 2.01 (2018) contentsCrimes of solidarityMartina TazzioliPostmodernity, not yetNathan BrownHegel and the Advent of ModernityJamila M. H. MascatDossier: On the 1917 commemorations Revolutionary commemoration Hannah Proctor Order in disorder Ilya Budraitskis All power to the soviets Lars T. LihMarx in AlgiersSandro MezzadraThe realism of our timeKim Stanley Robinson and Helena FederReviews Bernard Stiegler, Automatic Society Douglas Spencer Angela Nagle, Kill All Normies Jen Isakson and Ross Speer William MacAskill, Doing Good Better, Peter Singer, The Most Good You Can Do Rupert Read Judith Roof, What Gender Is, What Gender Does Sam McBean Bojana Cveji¿, Choreographing Problems Austin Gross Rosie Warren, ed., The Debate on Postcolonial Theory and the Specter of Capital Marie Louise Krogh Finn Brunton and Helen Nissenbaum, Obfuscation Matthew Fluck Simone Browne, Dark Matters Gloria González Fuster Christopher Watkin, French Philosophy Today Peter Hallward Kate Eichhorn, Adjusted Margin Victoria Horne Sarah Kember, iMedia Neda Genova
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