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Tag: "political philosophy"
Return to Iron Mountain
David Limond takes a critical look at arguments in support of war.
[Issue 37: August/September 2002: War]
Top Marx?
Karen Adler reports on the ‘Return(s) to Marx’ conference at the Tate Modern in London.
[Issue 37: August/September 2002: Articles]
Simone Weil by Francine du Plessix Gray
When the brilliant, tragic Simone Weil died in 1943, she was only 34, but her ideas still inspire. Martin Andic ponders a new biography by Francine du Plessix Gray.
[Issue 35: March/April 2002: Books]
The American Death Penalty
Is George W. Bush a serial killer? Terri Murray attacks the death penalty with the help of two prisoners executed by the state – Socrates and Jesus.
[Issue 30: December 2000 / January 2001: Crime & Punishment]
“I have a philosophical secret!”
The lowest-rated Jerry Springer show ever.
[Issue 28: August/September 2000: Fiction]
Alexander Zinoviev
Alexander Zinoviev is a scientist, a writer, a painter, and a member of the Department of Ethics at Moscow State University. The author of many books analysing contemporary society, he was for over twenty years an exile in Germany, and became a German citizen. Now he has returned to Russia. This interview is by his colleague in the Department of Ethics, Professor Alexander Razin (a contributing editor of Philosophy Now).
[Issue 26: April/May 2000: Interview]
Medicine, Politics & Atrocities
Jonathan Glover is one of the leading figures in medical ethics, but he is also interested in political philosophy. Paul Sheehy interviewed him recently at King’s College London.
[Issue 22: Winter 1998/99: Interview]
Foucault and the Political by Jon Simons
Peter Benson considers the politics of Michel Foucault.
[Issue 21: Summer/Autumn 1998: Books]
Appeal to the Intellectuals of the World
by Obrad Savic
[Issue 21: Summer/Autumn 1998: Articles]
In Bad Taste
by Rick Lewis
[Issue 21: Summer/Autumn 1998: Editorial]
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