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Radical Philosophy 2.02

Radical Philosophy 2.02

Radical Philosophy 2.02

Radical Philosophy Collective

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Radical Philosophy
Año de edición:
2018
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Filosofía
ISBN:
9781999979317

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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.

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