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Nihilism and faith Rose, Bernstein and the future of Critical Theory Tony gorman In a succession of books the late Gillian Rose and Jay Bernstein have sought to defend and elaborate upon the Adornian ...
Matthieu Renault, 'Counter-violence, a ‘Hegelian’ myth: Minor variations on the master-slave dialectic', trans. Olivia Fairweather and Krogh Marie Louise, Radical Philosophy 210, Summer 2021, pp.
Time of debt On the Nietzschean origins of Lazzarato’s indebted man Simon morgan wortham Among the many recent writings on the debt crisis engulfing economic relationships across the globe, one that ...
There is a void at the heart of capitalism. It arises because of the nature of commodity exchange, which abstracts from, or absents, the entire substance of use value. What is constituted therewith is ...
Notes on nuance Rethinking a philosophy of modern music David cunningham this encounter can often seem to fit all too easily into a standard model of ʻOrientalistʼ practice – though this is hardly the ...
An immanent transcendental Foucault, Kant and critical philosophy keith robinson Every philosophy conceals a philosophy; every opinion is also a hiding place, every word also a mask. Nietzsche, Beyond ...
Drone geographies derek gregory Last year Apple rejected Josh Begley’s Drones+ app three times. The app promised to send push notifications to users each time a US drone strike was reported, but Apple ...
Orientalisms in the interpretation of Islamic philosophy Muhammad ali khalidi The recent death of Edward Said has reignited the debate as to whether his landmark work Orientalism still has something ...
The irony of anatomy Basquiat’s poetics of black positionality Nathan brown for Tanzeen Doha Isabelle Graw Should I come to New York before I write the article on you? Jean-Michel Basquiat What would ...
Augusto Pinochetʼs defenders are not entirely wrong. They realized what was at stake in the judicial battle over the ex-dictatorʼs extradition to Spain, and as such they have been often less ...
‘The need for reflection is the deepest melancholy of every great and genuine novel’. Georg Lukács, Theory of the Novel Roberto Bolaño (1953–2003) was a poet who only began to write novels towards the ...
What is – or what is not – contemporary French philosophy, today? Éric alliez The question that serves as the title of my lecture,* the question that motivates this lecture, is sustained by a negation ...
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