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The Philosopher Peasant


Simone de Bouvoir and the Revolutionary Feminist Betrayal You Never Knew
Simone de Beauvoir remains one of the most influential figures in feminist philosophy and literature. Born in Paris in 1908, she was a...
Alia Beydoun
4 min read


Did My Toddlers Secretly Become Little Philosophers?
In the chaotic world of parenting, it’s easy to overlook the profound insights that can arise during everyday interactions with our...
Nathalie Al Haddad
6 min read


Silenced Legacies: Reclaiming the Voices of Marginalized Thinkers
Introduction: Philosophizing while Queer and Brown There's a particular feeling of alienation when one is a queer and/or person of color in academia; it's imperceptible at first, like when no one in the room is eating the samosas you brought to seminar, but it amplifies when the same readings from the same predictable lineup-Plato, Descartes, Kant, Hume-are continually assigned. The supposed pillars of thought. For a second, I even mused if the Enlightenment thinkers had a ro
Claude Chammah
13 min read
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