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1788What's in the Apartheid Analogy? Palestine/Israel RefractedTheory and Event 23 (3): 664-705. 2020.This article engages the analogy of Palestine/Israel to apartheid South Africa, and probes the political imaginary that contours this discussion while explicating the circumstances of its emergence. Accordingly, it contends that apartheid is not merely a system of institutionalized separation; rather, it organizes the facts and reality of separation(s) within a frame and against a background unity that effectively allows it to be perceived as such. To that end, the article explores four key fact…Read more
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59Capitalism on Edge: How Fighting Precarity Can Achieve Radical Change Without Crisis or UtopiaCritical Horizons 23 (4): 373-402. 2022.ABSTRACT Capitalism on Edge aims to redraw the terms of analysis of the so-called democratic capitalism and sketches a political agenda for emancipating society of its grip. This symposium reflects critically on Azmanova’s book and challenges her arguments on methodological, thematic, and substantive grounds. Azar Dakwar introduces the book’s claims and wonders about the nature of the anti-capitalistic agency Azmanova’s ascribes to the precariat. David Ingram worries about Azmanova’s deposing of…Read more
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924The inverted postnational constellation: Identitarian populism in contextEuropean Law Journal 25 (5): 494-501. 2019.
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146Emancipation, Progress, Critique: Debating Amy Allen’s The End of ProgressContemporary Political Theory 17 (4): 511-541. 2018.
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| Philosophical Traditions |
| History of Western Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Religion |
| Social Sciences |
| Anthropology |