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Editor's Introduction
RPA Mag is an online publication of the Radical Philosophy Association. With this online magazine, we hope to allow philosophers, who are of
Staff
Feb 18, 2018
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Understanding Accountability: The Case of Police Abuse
The police have tremendous power and yet, the systems of accountability to keep that power from being misused are incredibly weak.
Staff
Aug 28, 2020


A Plea for Realism
Essentially, things have to change drastically very soon if we are to avoid genuinely catastrophic changes to the climate and related effect
Staff
Nov 18, 2019


The Critique of Pure Tolerance Today
In the wake of the numerous acts of racist and white extremist mass violence culminating in El Paso (22 killed) and Dayton (9 killed),...
Staff
Aug 19, 2019


Counter New York Time Petition
But is that what is really going on in petitions? Perhaps these appeals to popularity or authority are part of what is going on—as it is tr
Staff
Aug 16, 2019


Our Democracy
Today we hear frequent mention of “our democracy” as being under threat. It is as if there is a common understanding of what democracy is.
Cliff DuRand
Dec 28, 2018


Repressive Tolerance in the Trump Era
Many left-leaning liberals, most prominently the Editorial Board at the Washington Post, have suggested that such actions are “uncivil.”
Staff
Jun 26, 2018


Gun Control, Abolition, and Transformative Justice
Just as the shooting - or, at least, a shooting - was inevitable, so too the responses to the shooting at Santa Fe High School
Staff
May 28, 2018


On the "White Working Class"
Trump’s ascendancy to become the American president in 2016 was followed by a flurry of reporting from major news from "Trump Country."
Staff
Mar 24, 2018


Why Police Abolition?
...organizations and activists, I will here make the case that the modern institution of the police ought to be abolished.
Staff
Feb 3, 2018


Back to "Normal"?
Trump is undeniably a troll and a fool. But is he abnormal? Sadly, no.
Staff
Jan 26, 2018
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