Radical Philosophy 2.15/Autumn 2023

Radical Philosophy 2.15/Autumn 2023

Radical Philosophy Collective

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Radical Philosophy
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2023
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Sociedad y cultura: general
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9781914099045
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ARTICLES AND COMMENTARIESCivilising through food by Hourya Bentouhami Interpassive students in interactive classrooms by Alan Bradshaw and Mikael AndehnDevelopment as national liberation by Martín Arboleda The canonisation of the Frankfurt School as ’permanent exiles’ by Ryan CrawfordGrammars of the figure in the Iranian Uprising by Austin GrossAijaz Ahmad (1941-2022) in memoriam by Ammar Ali Jan, Rafeef Ziadah and Rashmi VarmaREVIEWSMark Bould, The Anthropocene Unconscious: Climate Catastrophe Culture and The Salvage Collective, The Tragedy of the Worker: Towards the Proletarocene by Chris Wilbert Roberto Esposito, Institution by Matt PhullOishik Sircar, Violent Modernities: Cultural Lives of Law in the New India by Ntina TzouvalaTerry Pinkard, Practice, Power, and Forms of Life by Ethan Linehan Emmanuel Alloa, Looking Through Images by  Tullio ViolaLorenzo Kom’boa Ervin, Anarchism and the Black Revolution by Christopher J. LeeAlexander Kluge, Russia Container by Marina GerberRaphaël Fèvre, A Political Economy of Power by Isabel OakesOBITUARIESDrucilla Cornell, 1950-2022, by Chiara BotticiBruno Latour, 1947-2022, by Patrice ManiglierMaria Mies, 1931-2023, by Alessandra Mezzadri 

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