Radical Philosophy issue 2.02 (June 2018) has just been published. It is freely available online, and for purchase as a print-on-demand volume.
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RP 2.02 (June 2018) Contents
- Five theses on sabotage in the shadow of fossil capital
Jeff Diamanti and Mark Simpson - Powerless companions or fellow travellers?
Jessica Whyte - What are popular economies?
Verónica Gago - Between subject and citizen
Warren Montag - The methodological is political
Alice Crary - The becoming-black of the world?
David Marriott - Beyond failure and success
Walid el Houri - Left-wing populism
Interview with Éric Fassin - Reviews
- Penelope Deutscher, Foucault’s Futures
Victoria Browne - Eyal Weizman, Forensic Architecture
Martina Tazzioli - Esther Leslie, Liquid Crystals
Sam Dolbear and Hussein Mitha - Gregor Moder, Hegel and Spinoza
Harrison Fluss and Landon Frim - Adriana Cavarero, Inclinations
Willow Verkerk - Kojin Karatani, Isonomia and the Origins of Philosophy
Nardina Kaur - Yates McKee, Strike Art
Philipp Kleinmichel - Andrew Culp, Dark Deleuze
Thomas Dekeyser - Hunt and Youngblood, eds., Against Life
Nitzan Lebovic - Paul Clements, The Creative Underground
Howard Feather - Browne and Whistler, eds., On the Feminist Philosophy of Gillian Howie
Peg Rawes
- Penelope Deutscher, Foucault’s Futures
- Mark E. Smith, 1957–2018
Timothy Bewes
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