Radical Philosophy Review

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Year: 2012, Volume: 15, Issue: 2
  1. Anatole Anton, Feminism(s) Meets Capitalism.
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  2. Juanita Darling, Mediating the Revolution.
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  3. Kristie Dotson, Agreeing to Disagree, Perhaps? A Commentary on Naomi Zack, "The Ethics and Mores of Race".
  4. Milton Fisk, The Marxist Tradition of Ethics From Below.
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  5. Lewis Gordon, On Naomi Zack's "The Ethics and Mores of Race".
  6. Nancy Holmstrom, Response to Charles Mills's "Occupy Liberalism!".
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  7. Chad Kautzer, Symposium.
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  8. José Jorge Mendoza, Immigration.
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  9. Charles W. Mills, Occupy Liberalism!
    The “Occupy Wall Street!” movement has stimulated a long listing of other candidates for radical “occupation.” In this paper, I suggest the occupation of liberalism itself. I argue for a constructive engagement of radicals with liberalism in order to retrieve it for a radical egalitarian agenda. My premise is that the foundational values of liberalism have a radical potential that has not historically been realized, given the way the dominant varieties of liberalism have developed. Ten reasons standardly given as to (...)
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  10. Charles W. Mills, Reply to Nancy Holmstrom and Richard Schmitt.
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  11. Amos Nascimento, Putting Kant's Geography on the Map.
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  12. Jose-Antonio Orosco, No More Fight Left in the Fields.
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  13. Outlaw, Commentary on Naomi Zack's "The Ethics and Mores of Race".
  14. Richard T. Peterson, Thinking About Violence in a Violent World.
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  15. Jorge Mario Rodriguez-Martinez, Human Rights Discourse and the Limitations of Transitional Justice.
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  16. Richard Schmitt, Comment on Charles Mills, "Occupy Liberalism!".
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  17. Trevor Smith, Punk Rock and Discourse Ethics.
    Alison Jaggar, in her treatment of feminist discourse ethics, expresses worries about using “idealized and imaginary communities” as elucidatory tools for discursive ethics. In response, this paper presents the history of 924 Gilman (an all-ages punk rock collective in the San Francisco Bay area) as a case study of a non-imagined and real discursive community. While the example of 924 Gilman, with its overtly feminist agenda and democratic ethos, bolsters Jaggar’s claims about the need for “closed communities” within discourse ethics, (...)
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  18. Naomi Zack, About the Ethics and Mores of Race.