This second volume of a new series of essays from the archive of
the British journal Radical Philosophy reflects upon the seemingly
inextricable connection of philosophy - in Europe and beyond - to
discourses of the nation: its shifting historical meanings and
functions, implications and consequences, political significance
and limits. The editors, Austin Gross, Matt Hare and Marie Louise
Krogh, are PhD candidates in the Centre for Research in Modern
European Philosophy (CRMEP), Kingston University London.
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