Radical Philosophy

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Philosophical journal of the independent Left since 1972.

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    6 Oct 2020

    RP2.08 - new issue out now! Brendan McQuade & Mark Neocleous on pandemic policing, Alexei Penzin on suspension, Marina Vishmidt on 'bodies', a dossier on decolonising the university, Kyle Baash on Capital, and David Cunningham on Kraftwerk

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    Jan 25

    CRMEP Graduate Conference: CFA (postgrads): 'Afterlives of the Transcendental – Critiques and Actuality', 4 June 2021 Keynotes: Antonia Birnbaum (UAA, Vienna/Uni P-8) and Howard Caygill (CRMEP) Abstracts of under 300 words by the 26th March to: transcendentalcrmep@gmail.com

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  3. Jan 22

    Antonio Gramsci was born on this day in 1891. "Everything is political, even philosophy or philosophies … and the only ‘philosophy’ is history in action" - Peter Thomas on 'Gramsci and the political' from RP153 (Jan/Feb 2009)

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  4. Jan 18

    Gilles Deleuze was born on this day in 1925 Read Alberto Toscano on Deleuze, Descartes and rationalism from RP162, Jul/Aug 2010

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  5. Jan 17

    Alain Badiou turns 84 today Badiou's 'The autonomy of the aesthetic process' (1965) - his first work as a philosopher - was published in RP178, Mar/Apr 2013 with an introduction by Bruno Bosteels

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  6. Jan 14

    Ken Hirschkop on the "vibrant but careful, ambitious yet historically nuanced... Marxism" of Ellen Meiksins Wood, who died five years ago today (from RP197, May/June 2016)

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  7. Jan 12

    Emmanuel Levinas was born on this day in 1906 'Anti-fascist philosophy, socialist jouissance' - Howard Caygill discusses Levinas's prison notebooks, RP160, 2010

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    8 Dec 2020
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  9. 27 Nov 2020

    For those attending Elsa Dorlin's lecture at on Wednesday, you may be interested in the prologue to her Se Défendre: Une Philosophie de la violence (2017) which we published a translation of

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    25 Nov 2020

    Great piece by on neoliberal antiracism in unis. Decolonisation is not just adding some black voices to your curriculum and proclaiming you are anti-racist on social media. It must come with structural and societal transformation.

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  11. 20 Nov 2020

    Great to be joined by another public intellectual, open access journal: Comparative Literature and Culture. Even if this media platform isn't exactly new anymore 😉

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    6 Nov 2020

    I know everyone thinks that is 'online only' nowadays but it's a real shame because the printed version is such a nice - I dare say beautiful (slight shudder) - object

    Cover of radical philosophy issue 2.08. A yellow and red boat on the back of a truck.
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  13. 6 Nov 2020
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  14. 1 Nov 2020

    Edward Said was born on this day in 1935. Read this interview with him in 1993 from the RP archives...

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    27 Oct 2020

    CRMEP Podcast series lauches! In the first episode asks: what is the history of philosophy? And what is its relation to the present? Listen and subscribe (free) here:

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  16. 23 Oct 2020

    Nathan Dunne on Elizabeth Otto's Haunted Bauhaus: Occult Spirituality, Gender Fluidity, Queer Identities, and Radical Politics

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  17. 23 Oct 2020

    Also a loud 👏👏👏 to . Fantastic cloud hosting providers from York who've supported our going Open Access and Open Source with their hi-tech servers and ever-patient support lines since we relaunched too! 🔌⚡

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  18. 23 Oct 2020

    It's been here at RP for 144 weeks straight and counting. 🥂 Raise a 🍸 to our Patreons who allowed us to blow up our paywall in Feb 2018.

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  19. 22 Oct 2020

    Lydia Saravia on Lilia D. Monzó's A Revolutionary Subject: Pedagogy of Women of Color and Indigeneity

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    21 Oct 2020

    Just stumbled across this back issue of Radical Philosophy from spring 2019. Special feature on social reproduction, edited by Silvia Federici. Have a read!

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  21. 22 Oct 2020

    Matthew McManus reviews Wendy Brown's In the Ruins of Neoliberalism: The Rise of Antidemocratic Politics in the West

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