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    Eduardo Mendieta and Jeffrey Paris, Editors' Introduction
    ARTICLES
  1. Stuart Elden, There is a Politics of Space because Space is Political: Henri Lefebvre and the Production of Space
  2. Manfred Baum (translated by Shannon Hoff), Freedom in Marx
  3. Rachel Walsh, Perverted Conversions: Sovereignty, the Exception, and the Body at Abu Ghraib
    REMARKS
  1. Douglas Kellner, On Angela Davis and Abolition Democracy
    REVIEW ESSAYS
  1. Ben Golder, Security, Territory, Population, by Michel Foucault
  2. Christopher Craig Brittain, The Open; State of Exception; and The Time that Remains, by Giorgio Agamben
    BOOK REVIEWS
  1. Richard A. Jones, Oppression and Responsibility, by Peg O’Connor
  2. Richard Ganis, The Derrida-Habermas Reader, edited by Lasse Thomassen
    Contributors
    Eduardo Mendieta and Jeffrey Paris, Editors' Introduction
    ARTICLES
  1. Mario Sáenz, Living Labor in Marx
  2. Kathryn Russell, Feminist Dialectics and Marxist Theory
  3. Patricia Huntington, Listening to Zapatismo: A Reflection on Spiritual De Racination
    BOOK REVIEWS
  1. Mariana Ortega, Reclaiming Identity, by Paula M. L. Moya & Michael Hames-García and Learning from Experience, by Paula M. L. Moya
  2. Cynthia Willett, Analyzing Oppression, by Ann Cudd
    Contributors
    Eduardo Mendieta and Jeffrey Paris, Editors' Introduction
    THE POST-COLONIAL ATLANTIC
  1. Nelson Maldonado-Torres, Césaire’s Gift and the Decolonial Turn
  2. George Ciccariello-Maher, The Internal Limits of the European Gaze: Césaire and Fanon beyond Sartre and Foucault
  3. John R. Martin, Jr., C.L.R. James's Analysis of Race and Class
    BOOK REVIEWS
  1. David Ingram, The Rights of Others, by Seyla Benhabib
  2. Nic Veroli, Workers' Councils, by Anton Pannekoek
  3. Caroline Arruda, The Specter of Democracy, by Dick Howard
    Contributors
    Books for Review
    Eduardo Mendieta and Jeffrey Paris, Editors' Introduction
    ARTICLES
  1. Reyes Mate, The Memory of Auschwitz
  2. Mariana Ortega, Phenomenological Encuentros: Existential Phenomenology and Latin American & U.S. Latina Feminism
  3. Martin Beck Matuštík, Identity or Roots, Idol or Icon? Exploration of a New Critical Theory of Race
    BOOK REVIEWS
  1. Kevin William Gray, The Radical Project, by Bill Martin; Sartre on Violence, by Ronald Santoni
  2. Jorge M. Valadez, Rights, Democracy, and Fulfillment, by David Ingram; Globalizing Democracy and Human Rights by Carol Gould
  3. Cynthia Willett, Democracy Matters, by Cornel West
  4. Ronald Sundstrom, The Philosopher and his Poor, by Jacques Rancière
  5. Milton Fisk, Alienation and Freedom, by Richard Schmitt
    Contributors
    Eduardo Mendieta and Jeffrey Paris, Editors' Introduction
    MEMORIAL - JACQUES DERRIDA (1930-2004), Adieu--Welcome!
  1. Michael Naas, The World Over
  2. Nancy Holland, Derrida's Wake
  3. Bill Martin, Are there rogue philosophers? Derrida, at last
    ARTICLES
  1. Ron Haas, René Schérer’s Hospitalités
  2. René Schérer, Hospitalités
    INTERVIEW
  1. Noam Chomsky and Eduardo Mendieta, Latin America and the U.S. After 9/11: An Interview with Noam Chomsky
    REVIEW FORUM - Martin Beck Matuštík’s Jürgen Habermas: A Philosophical-Political Profile
  1. David S. Owen, Critical Theory and Learning from History
  2. Max Pensky, Jürgen Habermas: Existential Hero?
  3. Martin Beck Matuštík, Singular Existence and Critical Theory
    BOOK REVIEWS
  1. Bob Catterall, For What Tomorrow?, by Jacques Derrida and Elisabeth Roudinesco
  2. Harry van der Linden, Arguing About War, by Michael Walzer
    Contributors
    Books for Review
    Eduardo Mendieta and Jeffrey Paris, Editors' Introduction
    PHOTO ESSAY
  1. Andrew Mitchel, Torture and Photography: Abu Ghraib
    ARTICLES
  1. Ramin Jahanbegloo, Edward Said’s Conception of the Public Intellectual as Outsider
  2. Nelson Maldonado-Torres, Decolonization and the New Identitarian Logics after September 11: Eurocentrism and Americanism against the New Barbarian Threats
    INTERVIEW
  1. Chad Kautzer and Hans Joas, On War, Liberalism, and Religion: An Interview with Hans Joas
    REVIEW ESSAY
  1. Justin E. H. Smith, Making Sense of the U.S. Prison Industry
    BOOK REVIEWS
  1. Chad Kautzer, The Sonderweg of Social Theory: Hans Joas' Was and Modernity
  2. Dylan Rodriguez, Fugitive Thought, by Michael Hames-Garcia
  3. David Detmer, The Essential Husserl, edited by Donn Welton
  4. James Maffie, World Philosophies, by Ninian Smart
    Contributors
    Eduardo Mendieta and Jeffrey Paris, Editors' Introduction
    SPECIAL SECTION: SOVEREIGNTY BEYOND THE LAW
  1. Michael Naas, "Kurios" George and the Sovereign State
  2. James Andreas Manos, Homeland Insecurity and Bodies Borne of Crisis
    SPECIAL SECTION: THE POVERTY OF LAW
  1. Susan Behuniak, The Color of Illness
  2. Richard Jones, Affirmative Inaction?
    INTERVIEW
  1. Interview with Christian Parenti (with an Introduction by Martin Woessner), Making the World Safe for Violence
    BOOK REVIEW
  1. Steve Martinot, Multitude, by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri
    Books-on-Hand
    Contributors
    SPECIAL ISSUE: BIOPOLITICS AND RACISM
  1. Eduardo Mendieta and Jeffrey Paris, Editor's Introduction
    ARTICLES
  1. Julian Bourg, "Society Must be Defended" and the Last Foucault
  2. Ellen K. Feder, The Discursive Production of the "Dangerous Individual": Biopower and the Making of the Racial State
  3. Todd May, War in the Social and Disciplinary Bodies
  4. Kevin Thompson, The Spiritual Disciplines of Biopower
  5. Falguni A. Sheth, The Technology of Race: Enframing, Violence, and Taming the Unruly
    BOOK REVIEWS
  1. Christopher Craig Brittain, Foucault and Religion, by Jeremy R. Carrette
  2. Renzo Llorente, Marxism and Social Science, edited by Andrew Gamble, David Marsh, and Tony Tant
  3. J.M. Fritzman, Hegel After Derrida, edited by Stuart Barnett
    Contributors

    "This short special issue of the Radical Philosophy Review is an excellent collection of essays. It is both a valuable guide to the newcomer seeking an account of the 1976 Collège de France lectures and a very good example of how these lectures can further our understanding of contemporary state racism." -- Foucault Studies, November 2005

    Eduardo Mendieta and Jeffrey Paris, Editors' Introduction
    ARTICLES
  1. Enrique Dussel, The Concept of Fetishism in Marx's Thought (Part II)
  2. Chad Kautzer, Rorty's Country, Rorty's Empire: Adventures in the Private Life of the Public
  3. Fred Dallmayr, But on a Quiet Day... A Tribute to Arundhati Roy
    INTERVIEW
  1. Angela Y. Davis and Eduardo Mendieta, Politics and Prisons: An Interview with Angela Davis
    REVIEW ESSAY
  1. Harry van der Linden, Explaining, Assessing, and Changing High Consumption: Reviews of Ethics of Consumption, Confronting Consumption, The Overspent American, Do Americans Shop Too Much?, and Graceful Simplicity
    BOOK REVIEWS
  1. Steve Martinot, The End of Politics, by Carl Boggs
  2. Michael W. Howard, The Real World of Democracy Revisited, by Frank Cunningham
  3. Jeffery Lynn Nicholas, Teachers as Cultural Workers Manning Marable, Speaking Truth to Power, by Paulo Freire
  4. Richard Hudelson, Political Ideas in Modern Britain, by Rodney Barker
  5. Edward Yverdek, Modern Political Philosophy, by Richard Hudelson
    Books-on-Hand
    Contributors
    SPECIAL ISSUE: RADICAL THEORIES AND RELIGION
  1. Eduardo Mendieta and Jeffrey Paris, Editors' Introduction
    ARTICLES
  1. Enrique Dussel, The Concept of Fetishism in Marx's Thought
  2. Fred Dallmayr, Gandhi and Islam
    COMMENT
  1. Reyes Mate, The New Horsemen of the Apocalypse
    REVIEW ESSAYS
  1. Kenneth G. MacKendrick and Christopher Craig Brittain, The Fragile Absolute, by Slavoj Žižek
  2. Nelson Maldonado-Torres, The Puppet and the Dwarf, by Slavoj Žižek
    REVIEWS
  1. Michael Ostling, Religious Toleration, edited by John Christian Laurensen
  2. J. M. Fritzman, The Inclusion of the Other, by Jürgen Habermas; Self-Management and the Crisis of Socialism, by Michael Howard; Lacan and the Political, by Yannis Stavrakis; Hegel after Derrida, edited by Stuart Barnett
  3. Dianna Taylor, Bodies and Pleasures, by Ladelle McWhorter
  4. Greg Moses, Sacrificial Logics, by Allison Weir
    Contributors
    Lewis Gordon, Editor's Introduction
    ARTICLES
  1. Douglas Ficek, Rawls, Race and Reparations
  2. David Kazanjian, ‘To Ship as Cook’: Notes on the Gendering of Black Atlantic Maritime Labor
    SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM ON DEVELOPMENT
  1. Paget Henry and José Itzigsohn, Introduction
  2. Paget Henry, Cultural Dependence in the Age of Informatic Capitalism
  3. José Itzigsohn, Dependency and Beyond: Elements for an analysis of social change in Latin America
  4. Giovanni Arrighi, Global Inequalities and the Legacy of Dependency Theory
  5. Samir Amin, Globalization and Capitalism’s Second Belle Epoque
    SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM ON RADICAL EDUCATION
  1. Jane Anna Gordon, Introduction
  2. Gary Schwartz, Educating Rita or Anyone Else for That Matter
  3. Henry Giroux, Reclaiming Antonio Gramsci in the Age of Neoliberalism: Rethinking the Politics of Education
  4. Rogaia Mustafa-Abusharaf, Local Knowledge and Ritual Reproduction in Village Societies: Educating Yong African Women to ‘Succeed in a World Authored by Men’
  5. Chris Amirault, Notes on the Radical Politics of Urban Education
  6. Neil Roos, ‘We Need Some Knowledge of Detail to Chuck Out the Rubbish’: Reflective Practice and the Development of a Competence-Based History Curriculum at a South African University
  7. Stephen Nathan Haymes, Race and Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed
  8. Janet Borgerson, Contesting Linguistic Capital, Resisting Pedagogic Work: A Philosopher and A Group of Third Graders Do Poetry
    REVIEWS
  1. Kenneth Knies, “Thoughts on Bertell Ollman’s How to Take an Exam and Remake the World
  2. Haime Marantz, “Defending Anarchy: Robert Paul Wolff’s In Defense of Anarchism
  3. Guensley Delva, “Black Skins, Black Masks: Spike Lee’s Bamboozled
  4. David Mertz, “The Net’s New Enclosures: Lawrence Lessig’s Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace
    Contributors
    Lewis Gordon, Editor's Introduction
    ARTICLES - RACE THEORY
  1. George Yancy, A Foucauldian (Genealogical) Reading of Whiteness: The Production of the Black Body/Self and the Racial Pathology of Pecola Breedlove in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye
  2. Cynthia Kaufman, A User's Guide to White Privilege
  3. Julie Maybee, Who Am I?: The Limits of Shared Culture as a Criterion of Group Solidarity and Individual Identity
  4. Becky Brown, 'Talk that talk!': African American English in Its Social and Cultural Context
  5. Katherine Witzig, Philosophical Analyses of Individual Racism
  6. Brian Butler, All Rights Are Affirmative
    ARTICLES - EXISTENTIALISM, CRITICAL THEORY, AND POSTHUMANISM
  1. Ronald Aronson, Sartre versus Camus: Towards a Post-Cold War Evaluation
  2. Harry Targ and Judson Jefferies, Camus and New Left: From Rebels to Revolutionaries
  3. Kenneth Knies, Politics and Phenomenology: Beyond the Philosopher's Politics Toward a Political Eidetic
  4. Richard Pithouse, Independent Intavenshan: Frantz Fanon and the Dialectic of Solidarity
  5. Adam Laytin, Frantz Fanon and the Question of Palestinian Colonialism
  6. Peter Amato, Habermas's 'Other' Legitimate Crisis: Critical-Philosophical Dimensions
  7. Tabish Khair, Godly Nations
    REVIEWS AND REVIEW ESSAYS
  1. David Ross Fryer, "Post-Humanism and Contemporary Philosophy"
  2. David Stump, "Theory and Practice of Feminist Postcolonial Science Studies: Sandra Harding's Is Science Multicultural?"
  3. Edward Tverdek, "Ellen Meiksins Wood's The Origin of Capitalism"
  4. Cliff Durand, "Cuban Democracy: Arnold August's Democracy in Cuba and the 1997-1998 Elections and Peter Roman, People's Power"
    Contributors
    SPECIAL ISSUE: THE SECOND INTIFADA
  1. Nada Elia, Guest Editor's Introduction: The Second Intifada
    DENUNCIATION OF THE U.S. ROLE
  1. Edward Said, The Last Taboo in American Discourse
  2. Hanan Ashrawi, A Tragic Reversal: Madeleine Albright's View of Reality
    DENUNCIATION OF THE OSLO ACCORDS
  1. Sonad Dajani, War by Other Means: The Oslo Peace Process and the Second Intifada
  2. Lisa Suhair Majaj, Peace in the Making?
  3. Michael Warshawski, The Party is Over: An Open Letter to a Friend in 'Peace Now'
  4. Reuven Kaminer, What Happened, Why, and Where Do We Go From Here?
    TESTIMONIES
  1. Muna Hanzeh, This Intifada Must Continue
  2. Elias Rashmawi, A Journey To A Denied Homeland
  3. Ibtisam Barakat, One Voice at a Time: Interviews with Palestinians in the Occupied Territories
  4. Adam Keller, The Other Israel
    POETRY
  1. Dave Williams, "Pending Inquiry"
  2. Dave Williams, "Editing"
  3. Suheir Hammad, "On the right to return (what was left behind)"
  4. Lisa Suhair Majaj, "Testimony (a found poem)"
    REVIEW ESSAY
  1. Michael Howard, "The Rationality of Ethnic Conflict and of Positive Solidarity: Russell Hardin's One for All: The Logic of Group Conflict and Martin Hollis's Trust within Reason"
    Contributors
    SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM - UNFINISHED LIBERATION: POLICING AND IMPRISONMENT
  1. Joy James, Guest Editor's Introduction
    ARTICLES
  1. Robert Perkinson, Angola and the Agony of Prison Reform
  2. Nan Boyd, Policing Queers: San Francisco's History of Repression and Resistance
  3. Jan Susler, Puerto Rican Plotical Prisoners
  4. Mumia Abu-Jamal, A Life Lived, Deliberately: June 11, 1999 Evergreen State College Commencement Address
  5. Sabrina Hodges and Heather Larrabee, Mumia Abu-Jamal: A Call for Economic Militancy
    INDIGENOUS RIGHT
  1. Ward Churchill, The New Face of Liberation: Indigenous Rebellion, State Repression and the Reality of the Fourth World
  2. Norberto Valdez, 'Low Intensity Conflict' For Whom?: U.S. Policy and Chiapas, Mexico
    RPA UNDERGRADUATE ESSAY CONTEST ON THE DEATH PENALTY (1999)
  1. J. Everet Green, Statement from the Organizer of the RPA Anti-Death Penalty Project
  2. Phillip Barron, Gender Discrimination in the U.S. Death Penalty System
    REVIEW ESSAYS
  1. B. Anthony Bogues, "Political Memory and the Radical Caribbean Intellectual Tradition: Rupert Lewis's Walter Rodney's Intellectual and Political Thought"
  2. Michael Principe, "Dimensions of a Revolutionary Life: Jon Lee Anderson's Che Guevara: A Revolutionary Life"
    Contributors
    Lewis Gordon, Editors' Introduction
    ARTICLES
  1. Enrique Dussel, Six Theses Toward a Critique of Political Reason: The Citizen as Political Agent
    INDIGENOUS RIGHTS
  1. Rogaia Mustafa Abusharaf, The Resurrection of the Savage: Warrior Marks Revisited
  2. Luna Nàjera, (En)gendering Ethnicity: The Economy of Female Virginity in Guatemala
    REVIEW ESSAYS
  1. Guy Mark Foster, "Welcome to the Funhouse: Critical Theory and the 'Problem' of Interracial Sexuality - T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting's Black Venus"
  2. José-Antonio Orosco, "Grasping for Utopia: Nancy Fraser's Justice Interruptus: Critical Reflections on the Postsocialist Condition"
  3. Bill Martin, "Existential Marxism, the Next Chapter: Martin Beck Matuštík's Specters of Liberation"
  4. Andrew Feenberg, "Civilizational Politics and Dissenting Individuals: A Comment on Martin Matuštík's Specters of Liberation"
  5. Cynthia Willett, "The Ethical Heart of Existential Marxism"
  6. Martin J. Beck Matuštík, "Fragments from the Future: Remembering the Impossible"
    Contributors
    SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM - NATO'S WAR IN YUGOSLAVIA: REFLECTIONS AND CRITIQUES
  1. Bob Stone, Preliminaries: Breaking News and Radical Philosophy
  2. Matthew Ally, Introduction: Morality, Politics, and False Alternatives
    ARTICLES
  1. Omar Dahbour, Self-Determination and Just War in Kosovo
  2. Karsten Struhl, On Just War, Proportionality, and Bombing Civilians
  3. Matthew Ally, Resistance and Resilience Beyond Rambouillet: A Sartrean Humanitarian Intervention
  4. Alexandr V. Buzgalin, Is NATO a Killer Cop?: A View from the Russian Democratic Left
  5. Silvia Federici and George Caffentzis, The War in Yugoslavia: NATO's Real Agenda
  6. Carl Lesnor, War: The Health of the State
    REVIEW ESSAYS
  1. Ron Perrin, "How Much of the Left is Left?: Richard Rorty's Retrieving Our Country"
  2. Elisabeth Armstrong, "Patricia Huntington's Ecstatic Subjects"
  3. Thomas Jeannot, "Thinking the Impossible: The Critical Theory of Bill Martin"
    Contributors
    RADICALISM AT THE CENTURY'S END AND THE DAWN OF THE NEW MILLENNIUM II
  1. Lewis Gordon, Editor's Introduction
    ARTICLES
  1. Charles Verharen, An Ethics of Intimacy: Race and Moral Obligation
  2. Brian Locke, 'Top Dog,' 'Black Threat,' and 'Japanese Cats': The Impact of the White-Black Binary on Asian American Identity
  3. Nanette Funk and Andrew Wengraf, Honoring Gertrude Ezorsky: The Society for Women in Philosophy's 1997 Distinguished Woman Professor
  4. Norman Finkelstein, Indigenous Rights - Oslo: The Last Stage of Conquest
    POETRY
  1. Donna Edmonds-Mitchell, "Race Relations"
  2. Stephen Hartnett, "Sheriff Joseph M. Arpaio..."
    REVIEW ESSAYS
  1. Renea Henry, "'Mama's Got a Brand-New Bag': Angela Davis's Blues Legacies"
  2. Greg Moses, "Race-ing Justice: Randall Kennedy's Race, Crime, and the Law"
  3. Anthony Monteiro, "From Racialized Philosophy to Philosophy of Race: Lucius T. Outlaw's On Race and Philosophy"
  4. Ivan Marquez, "Janicaud on Reason, History, and Techno-Science: Dominique Janicuad's Rationalities, Historicities"
  5. Bruce Milem, "Derrida the Scrivener: John Caputo's The Prayers and Tears of Jacques Derrida: Religion without Religion"
    Contributors
    RADICALISM AT THE CENTURY'S END AND THE DAWN OF THE NEW MILLENNIUM
  1. Lewis Gordon, Editor's Introduction
  2. Angela Davis, Joy Ann James, and Richard Curtis, Dialogue on Radicalism and the Left: Radicalism Today
    FORUM ON RADICALISM AND THE NEW LEFT
  1. Marilyn Nissim-Sabat, Victims No More
  2. William McBride, Radicalism as the Lucid Awareness of Radicalized Evil: A Second Look at Manichæism
  3. Paul Buhle, Radicalism at the Present Moment: A Report on the U.S. Left
  4. Martin Beck Matuštík, What Does Critical Theory Have to Do with It?: In Retrospect and Prospect
  5. Harry Targ, Bringing Context Back In: Reconstituting a Left Politics
    FORUM ON RADICALISM AND INDIGENOUS STRUGGLES
  1. Subcommandante Insurgente Marcos and Kerry Appel, The Zapatista National Liberation Army
  2. Nada Elia, Affirming Life, Inscribing the Intifada: When the Subalterns Scream
    REVIEW ESSAYS
  1. William McBride, "Enrique Dussel and Modernity's 'Underside'"
  2. Larvester Gaither, "Joy James, a Refreshingly New Voice of Resistance"
  3. Ralph Johnson, "A Complex Portrait of a Complex Radical: Roger Guenveur Smith's A Huey P. Newton Story"
    Contributors

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