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Sophie Lewis is the author of Enemy Feminisms: TERFs, Policewomen, and Girlbosses Against Liberation (2025), Abolish the Family: A Manifesto for Care and Liberation (2022) and Full Surrogacy Now: ...
Sita Balani, 'Not normal but ordinary: Living against the culture wars', Radical Philosophy 218, Spring 2025, pp. 10–22.
Bill Cashmore, 'Future Skills?: On the planned closure of the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy at Kingston', Radical Philosophy 218, Spring 2025, pp. 3–9.
We write as organisers of #CoronaContract, a campaign we co-founded shortly after the UK’s first COVID-19 lockdown in March 2020, demanding a two-year contract extension for all casualised university ...
When Maria Mies died, on 15 May 2023, I was re-reading her work on India, to reflect on its contemporary relevance for analyses of the world of work. I am profoundly saddened that the first way in ...
Peter Hallward, 'By all means: On Heide Gerstenberger’s Market and Violence', Radical Philosophy 217, Winter 2024, pp. 34–50.
Italy represents a case in point for investigating how the COVID pandemic has accelerated the implosion of welfare, and why a basic income can be a preventative tool against gender violence and ...
In 1983, Toni Morrison’s classic interview-turned-essay ‘Rootedness: The Ancestor as Foundation’ was published in Mari Evans’s anthology Black Women Writers (1950-1980): A Critical Evaluation.1 In the ...
As the articles contained in this issue of Radical Philosophy indicate, ‘social reproduction’ is today more than ever at the centre of feminist debates. Yet the same articles also express a legitimate ...
Review of Richard Seymour, Disaster Nationalism: The Downfall of Liberal Civilization, (London: Verso, 2024) Luke de Noronha ...
Review of John Lennon, Conflict Graffiti: From Revolution to Gentrification (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2021) Kyle Proehl ...
Review of Alberto Toscano, Late Fascism: Race, Capitalism and the Politics of Crisis (London: Verso, 2023) Danny Hayward ...