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Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797)

Sandrine Bergès considers the too short wanderings of a political philosopher.
[Issue 128: October/November 2018: Brief Lives]

A Radical Cure: Hannah Arendt & Simone Weil on the Need for Roots

Scott Remer thinks we arendt happy without a community and considers the complete reconstruction of the modern world to be well worth weil.
[Issue 127: August/September 2018: Continental Thoughts]

Thomas Hill Green (1836-1882)

by Terence Green
[Issue 126: June/July 2018: Philosophical Haiku]

Xenos: Jacques Derrida on Hospitality

Peter Benson tackles xenophobia with the help of Jacques Derrida and Plato.
[Issue 123: December 2017 / January 2018: Prejudice & Perception]

An Education In Diversity?

Christina Easton asks if a liberal education can be forced on non-liberal communities.
[Issue 123: December 2017 / January 2018: Prejudice & Perception]

Slavoj Žižek

In a London café, Anja Steinbauer chats with the philosopher who invented the word ‘idiosyncratic’.
[Issue 122: October/November 2017: Interview]

Democracy & the Unreasonable: Lessons from Rawls

Francisco Mejia Uribe asks if democracy can overcome fundamentalism.
[Issue 122: October/November 2017: Articles]

John Rawls (1921-2002)

Alistair MacFarlane traces the life of an influential political theorist.
[Issue 121: August/September 2017: Brief Lives]

Human Rights & Wrongs

by Rick Lewis
[Issue 118: February/March 2017: Editorial]

Is There A Human Right To Internet Access?

Jesse Tomalty considers what human rights are and how they’re justified.
[Issue 118: February/March 2017: Human Rights]

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