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Radical Philosophy 2.10 / Summer 2021

Radical Philosophy 2.10 / Summer 2021

Radical Philosophy Collective

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Radical Philosophy
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2021
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COMMENTARIESClaudia Aradau and Martina Tazzioli, Covid-19 and rebordering the world Jonathon Catlin, Wounds of DemocracyARTICLES Matthieu Renault, Counter-violence, a ’Hegelian’ myth : minor variations on the master-slave dialectic Alice Crary, Against ’Effective Altruism’DOSSIER :  UNMAKING THE UNIVERSITY  Debaditya Bhattacharya, A liberal poetics of policy : the contemporay fortunes of Indian higher education Céline Cantat and Pınar E. Dönmez, Authoritarian and neoliberal attacks on higher educationu2028in Hungaryu2028Aimée Lê and Jordan Osserman, Who will survive the university? Roderick A. Ferguson, On the subject of roots : the ancestor as institutional foundation Christopher Newfield, Universities after neoliberalism REVIEWSElleni Centime Zeleke, Ethiopia in Theory, byu2028Arash Davari Kate Soper, Post Growth Living, byu2028Damian White Angela Mitropoulos, Pandemonium, by Chrys PapaioannouChristopher Tomlins, In the Matter of Nat Turner, by Kunal Parker Philipp Ekardt, Benjamin on Fashion, by Sam Dolbear Silvia Federici, Beyond the Periphery of the Skin, by u2028Hannah BoastTina Managhan, Unknowing the ’War on Terror’, by u2028Nadya Ali Alison Mountz, The Death of Asylum, by Martina Tazzioli Morfino and Thomas, eds, The Government of Time, by u2028Onur Acaroglu EXCHANGE / Around Marx’s theatre of economic categories The human mask, by Asad HaiderDramatic differences, by Kyle Baasch

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