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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. ( pdf) ...
Marina Vishmidt at We are the Time Machines: Time and Tools for Commoning (WTM), Forum IV: Commoning Aesthetics, 12 March 2016, 14:00–18:00 at Casco HQ. Photo by Cee Bakker. Courtesy: Casco Art ...
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 ...
Some spasm of the Zeitgeist (or was it an astrological conjunction?) in the 1990s gave birth to an extraordinary rash of books about vampires, werewolves, zombies and assorted mutants, as though a ...
It’s 50 years since the first issue of Radical Philosophy was published in 1972. To mark the occasion, we asked a selection of former editors to share their recollections and reflections on their time ...
Romantic bureaucracy Alexander Kojève’s post-historical wisdom Boris groys Alexandre Kojève became famous primarily for his discourse on the end of history and the posthistorical condition – the ...
Reviews Half a Critique Jean-Paul Sartre, Critique of Dialectical Reason, trans. Alan Sheridan Smith, ed. Jonathan Ree, New Left Books, 820pp, £15.00 Pietro Chiodi, Sartre and Marxism, trans. Kate ...