About the Journal

(Des)troços: Journal of Radical Thought (e-ISSN 2763-518X) is an open-access electronic journal with rolling publication, organized into two annual issues. It is affiliated with the research group The State of Exception in Contemporary Brazil: For a Critical Reading of the Argument of Emergency in the National Political-Legal Scenario, based in the Department of Labor Law and Introduction to the Study of Law at the Faculty of Law of the Federal University of Minas Gerais.
Our editorial line proposes to brush against the grain the philosophical tradition and give voice to underground or marginalized currents of thought. We seek to promote a radical and interdisciplinary critique of the discourses that have shaped and continue to shape the construction of Law and the State in the West. These discourses, based on authoritarian views of politics, conceal structures and mechanisms of domination, such as gender, class, race, and sexuality, which ultimately normalize exception and legitimize the violence of political and legal power.

The journal accepts papers in continuous flow for the two issues of the annual volume, in addition to contributions to thematic dossiers.


Announcements

[Call for (In)submissions] - Dossier #14 – Fighting without arkhè (1srt semester 2027) | Dossier organized by Fransuelen Silva and Erwan Sommerer

2026-04-07

We are currently accepting submissions in the form of academic articles, essays, reviews, interviews, literary texts, images, or other formats that reflect upon the theme, with a deadline of November 30, 2026.

Read more about [Call for (In)submissions] - Dossier #14 – Fighting without arkhè (1srt semester 2027) | Dossier organized by Fransuelen Silva and Erwan Sommerer

Current Issue

Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): An-archic judaism: antizionism, messianism, and radical kabbalah (continuous publication)
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Published: 2026-01-31

Special Dossier

  • Dwelling in Babylon notes toward a critical genealogy of exile

    Noah Brehmer
    e63003
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.53981/destrocos.v7i1.63003
  • Changing the name hitlerisms, disseminations, and the Jewish Schuldfrage

    Shajara Néehilan Bensusan
    e61527
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.53981/destrocos.v7i1.61527

Papers

  • Dossier of a castaway negative identity and radical thinking in Jean Améry

    José Antonio Fernández López, José Alejandro López Espinosa
    e62906
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.53981/destrocos.v7i1.62906
  • For a wisdom of insubmission notes on decolonial ethics in Levinas and Bergson

    André Brayner de Farias
    e61103
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.53981/destrocos.v7i1.61103
  • The end of biopolitics and the insurgency of flesh life, death, and revolution

    Caio Maximino
    e62908
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.53981/destrocos.v7i1.62908

Translations

  • The anarchy of the command

    Ricardo Evandro Santos Martins
    e62427
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.53981/destrocos.v7i1.62427

Reviews

  • How to name the Holocaust, between, muteness, silence and outcry?

    Dirk Michael Hennrich
    e64287
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.53981/destrocos.v7i1.64287
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