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241. Radical Philosophy Review: Volume > 4 > Issue: 1/2
Ronald Aronson Sartre versus Camus: Towards a Post-Cold War Evaluation
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The author argues for a conjunction of Albert Camus’s “idealism” with Jean-Paul Sartre’s “dialectical realism” as a corrective to the limitation of each for the sake of a viable transformative politics.
242. Radical Philosophy Review: Volume > 4 > Issue: 1/2
Brian E. Butler All Rights Are Affirmative
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Popular images of rights almost always emphasize their protective qualities. But who is really protected? In this paper it is argued that contemporary rights talk, because of faulty underlying assumptions, systematically favors prejudice and big property interests. Further, once the mistaken assumptions are surrendered, and it is realized that all rights are affirmative, a less systematically misleading debate can be created within the realm of rights discourse.
243. Radical Philosophy Review: Volume > 4 > Issue: 1/2
Adam Laytin Frantz Fanon and the Question of Palestinian Colonialism
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The author argues that a Fanonian analysis offers a rich understanding of the complexity ofthe Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
244. Radical Philosophy Review: Volume > 4 > Issue: 1/2
Cynthia Kaufman A User’s Guide to White Privilege
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Picking up where Peggy McKintosh’s “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack” left off, this essay looks further into the ways that racial privilege manifests itself in the lives of white Americans. It explores some of the reasons that white privilege is hard for whites to see and it explores the question of how white people can act responsibly given the unavoidable realities of racial privilege
245. Radical Philosophy Review: Volume > 4 > Issue: 1/2
Katherine D. Witzig Philosophical Analyses of Individual Racism
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The author examines belief-centered and act-centered conceptions ofracism through a discussion and critique ofconceptions ofrace and racism offered by K. Anthony Appiah, J.L.A. Garcia, and Michael Phillips.
246. Radical Philosophy Review: Volume > 5 > Issue: 1/2
Samir Amin Globalization and Capitalism’s Second Belle Époque
247. Radical Philosophy Review: Volume > 5 > Issue: 1/2
Gary Schwartz Educating Rita or Anyone Else for That Matter
248. Radical Philosophy Review: Volume > 5 > Issue: 1/2
Lewis R. Gordon Introduction
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Jane Anna Gordon Symposium on Radical Education: Introduction
250. Radical Philosophy Review: Volume > 5 > Issue: 1/2
Douglas Ficek Rawls, Race, and Reparations
251. Radical Philosophy Review: Volume > 5 > Issue: 1/2
Janet Borgerson Contesting Linguistic Capital, Resisting Pedagogic Work: A Philosopher and A Group of Third Graders Do Poetry
252. Radical Philosophy Review: Volume > 5 > Issue: 1/2
David Kazanjian “To Ship as Cook”: Notes on the Gendering of Black Atlantic Maritime Labor
253. Radical Philosophy Review: Volume > 5 > Issue: 1/2
Stephen Nathan Haymes Race and Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed
254. Radical Philosophy Review: Volume > 5 > Issue: 1/2
José Itzigsohn Dependency and Beyond: Elements for an analysis of social change in Latin America
255. Radical Philosophy Review: Volume > 5 > Issue: 1/2
Paget Henry, José Itzigsohn Special Symposium on Development Theory: Introduction
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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
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Chris Amirault Notes on the Radical Politics of Urban Education
258. Radical Philosophy Review: Volume > 5 > Issue: 1/2
Rogaia Mustafa-Abusharaf Local Knowledge and Ritual Reproduction in Village Societies: Educating Young African Women to “Succeed in a World Authored by Men”
259. Radical Philosophy Review: Volume > 5 > Issue: 1/2
Henry A. Giroux Reclaiming Antonio Gramsci in the Age of Neoliberalism: Rethinking the Politics of Education
260. Radical Philosophy Review: Volume > 5 > Issue: 1/2
Paget Henry Cultural Dependence in the Age of Informatic Capitalism