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Nominal determinist.
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Zarah Sultana MP
about 1 month ago
For more than 25 years, the Metropolitan Police has been repeatedly found by independent investigations to be institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic. The brass neck is staggering. As Commissioner, Mark Rowleyâs job is to serve the public, not to make political attacks. Shame on him.
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Evelien Geerts
3 months ago
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DAM - #Who_You_R (Official Video)
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Zarah Sultana MP
3 months ago
Proud to stand among 50,000 people in London today to say: NOT IN OUR NAME.
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Zarah Sultana MP
3 months ago
They love killing kids.
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Zarah Sultana MP
3 months ago
If this illegal war is being launched from our bases, then the UK is directly involved. 70% of the public oppose these attacks. The Prime Minister needs to grow a spine: stop the bombers landing and kick US troops out of UK bases.
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King's Arts & Humanities
3 months ago
đȘ¶ Professor Emily Butterworth from
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Latin etymologies reveal different possibilities for women's resistance and rebellion | King's College London
Professor Emily Butterworth, Professor of Early Modern French in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, shows how women challenged social structures in sixteenth century FranceâŠ
https://buff.ly/6NeZEj7
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What if we stopped listening, watching, paying attention to the mâas-tu vu? Neurosis that demands and sucks in our attention? Refuse the address! Without our morbid fascination, who knows, it may evaporate.
4 months ago
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Zarah Sultana MP
10 months ago
The smears wonât work this time. I say it loudly and proudly: Iâm an anti-Zionist.
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Zarah Sultana MP
10 months ago
Anti-Zionism is not Antisemitism.
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Scholarsâ letter: âWe support Palestine Action in their campaign against proscriptionâ
6 August 2025 As scholars dedicated to questions of justice and ethics we believe that Yvette Cooperâs recent proscription of Palestine Action represents an attack both on the entire pro-Palestine âŠ
https://protestisnotterrorism.wordpress.com/scholarsletter/
10 months ago
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Zarah Sultana MP
10 months ago
Stop selling arms to Israel then.
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Day 3 of SEP 2025. The temperature is rising.
11 months ago
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Society For European Philosophy
11 months ago
Thanks for a great first day everyone!
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Society For European Philosophy
11 months ago
Reginald Nagaiya is a PhD student at Western Sydney University, working on sovereignty and democracy in Arendt, Negri and Mouffe. Thanks for your great paper, âRethinking the relation between Sovereignty and Democracy in Hannah Arendt, Antonio Negri and Chantal Mouffeâ, and a spirited discussion!
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Society For European Philosophy
11 months ago
Martina Barnaba is a postdoctoral researcher at La Sapienza, working on
#Hegel
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#feminism
. Bianca Monteleone is a PhD student at La Sapienza working on
#Wollstonecraft
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#Hume
. Thanks for your excellent joint paper 'Feminine Virtues and Moral Imagination in Wollstonecraft and
#deBeauvoir
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Society For European Philosophy
11 months ago
Erik Brownrigg is a PhD student at York University, Toronto. He currently works on metaphysics, social theory, and utopianism in literature and philosophy. Thanks for your brilliant paper, 'The Ethics of Flight: Nietzsche, Bachelard, and the Poetics of Care', at King's College London.
#philsky
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Society For European Philosophy
11 months ago
Dr Giovanni Menegalle is a Teaching Fellow in French Studies and International Politics at the University of London in Paris. He specialises in cybernetics, phenomenology and modern French thought. Thanks for your fantastic paper 'The Transindividual in Ruyer and Simondon' at King's College London.
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andy stafford
about 1 year ago
What Patrick ffrench calls, after Bataille, âthe cutâ
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