When a notable philosopher, having established a reputation for rigorous argumentation and scholarship, directs a major new book toward a popular audience, a certain skepticism may be forgiven among ...
Eric-John Russell is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institut für Philosophie, Universität Potsdam and the author of Spectacular Logic in Hegel and Debord: Why Everything is as it ...
RP 2.19 (Summer 2025) ~ Reviews Trey Taylor, 'Years of lead, years of hope', Radical Philosophy 219, Summer 2025, pp. 94–97. (pdf) ...
RP 2.19 (Summer 2025) ~ Obituary Zeyad el Nabolsy, 'Paulin Jidenu Hountondji, 1942–2024', Radical Philosophy 219, Summer 2025, pp. 111–115. (pdf) ...
Sophie Lewis is an independent writer and scholar based in Philadelphia. Full Surrogacy Now: Feminism Against Family and its follow-up Abolish the Family: A Manifesto for Care and Liberation were ...
F.T.C. Manning is a writer, researcher and educator based in San Francisco, California.
Robert Lucas Scott is an Arts Research Fellow at Jesus College, University of Cambridge. He is the author of Reading Hegel: Irony, Recollection, Critique (University of Chicago Press, 2025) and an ...
Flora Renz is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Kent Law School and Co-Director of the Centre for Sexuality, Race and Gender Justice. Her monograph Gender Recognition and the Law: Troubling Transgender ...
Verónica Gago is a feminist researcher at the National Scientific and Technological Research Council of Argentina and teaches political science and gender theory at the University of Buenos Aires and ...
Photo by Michael Runyan Dossier: Marina Vishmidt, 1976-2024 RP 2.18 (Spring 2025) ~ Article Zoe Sutherland, 'Against running in place: The speculative thought of Marina Vishmidt', Radical Philosophy ...
Sita Balani is Senior Lecturer in English at Queen Mary University of London and the author, most recently, of Deadly and Slick: the Sexual Life of Race in Britain (Verso Press, 2023).
If we knocked on the graves and asked the dead whether they would like to rise again, they would shake their heads. … With true instinct the ancients put on their tombstones: Securitati perpetuae.