Delighted my paper on Rosa Luxemburg is now out in Philosophy & Social Criticism

In the paper, I develop Luxemburg’s account of revolutionary commitment as a practice of learning from failure. I argue this rethinking of revolutionary commitment can help us expand the scope of revolutionary possibility today when the assurances of past utopian visions are sorely missing. The paper is available open access; you can read it here.

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Yasmin El-Rifae is coming to Leeds to discuss her work on feminist activism and the Egyptian Revolution